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HYMNS OF 


Full and Free Salvation 


A, COLLECTION OF 


255 ENTIRELY NEW GOSPEL HYMNS 
Supplemented by over 60 Standard Selections | 








A Soul-Winning Book 


Especially adapted to the needs of 
EVANGELISTS and all RELIGIOUS SERVICES 


PUBLISHED BY 


V 
ROBERT and ANTOINETTE JACKSON 


ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO 
CHARLES CONWAY, Eprror 
521-529 Bramhall Avenue 
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in 2021 with funding from 
Princeton Theological Seminary Library 


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DEDICATION 


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Unto the ALL-WISE GOD, and His SON, our LORD 
and SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST, Who. suffered, bled, died, 
and arose from the dead, that He might become the ‘‘ Author 
of Eternal Salvation unto all who obey Him,” and to the 
blessed Holy Spirit, unto Whom be glory, and dominion, and 
power, forever, do we humbly dedicate these ‘‘ Hymns of Full 
and Free Salvation,” on this the fifth day of July, in the year 


of our Lord, 1907. 
———. Robert and Antoinette Jackson. 


‘“‘Hymns of Full and Free Salvation” comprises a collec- 
tion of Two Hundred and Fifty-five entirely new pieces, the 
outcome of earnest prayer: they are sent forth in the Name of 
the Lord, trusting that they may be used of Him in bringing 
many souls to £zow and enjoy His full Salvation. 

We are aware that much profit could be made by copyright. 
ing and selling these hymns,—but neither price nor copyright is 
placed upon them: time, labor, and expense have not been 
spared in their production; our Lord Jesus said, ‘‘ Freely ye 
have received, freely give.”” Matt. x: 8. 

They are published to the glory of God, for the purpose of 
soul-winning. 

‘¢Let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed 
Ppeeuetcipheds I John iis. 1s. 


The Lord our Righteous Judge has come, 
To make His loving children one; 
To teach His Word, Himself, through them, 
And thus destroy the ways of men. 

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‘THE TEN COMMANDMENTS 


Anp God spake all these words, saying, 

I am the Lord thy God, which have brought thee out of the 
land of Egypt, out of the house of bondage. 

rt. Thou shalt have no other gods before Me. 

2. Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image, or 
any likeness of anything that 7s in heaven above, or that zs in 
the earth beneath, or that zs in the water under the earth: thou 
shalt not bow down thyself to them, nor serve them: for I the 
Lord thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the 
fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation 
of them that hate Me; and showing mercy unto thousands of 
them that love Me, and keep My commandments. 

3. Thou shalt not take the Name of the Lord thy God in 
vain: for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh His 
Name in vain. 

4. Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy. Six days 
shalt thou labor, and do all thy work: but the seventh day zs 
the Sabbath of the Lord thy God: zz zt thou shalt not do any 
work, thou, nor thy son, nor thy daughter, thy manservant, 
nor thy maidservant, nor thy cattle, nor thy stranger that zs 
within thy gates; for zz six days the Lord made heaven and 
earth, the sea, and all that in them 7s, and rested the seventh 
day: wherefore the Lord blessed the Sabbath day, and hal- 
lowed it. 

5. Honor thy father and thy mother: that thy days may be 
long upon the land which the Lord thy God giveth thee. 

6. Thou shalt not kill. 

7. Thou shalt not commit adultery. 

8. Thou shalt not steal. 

g. Thou shalt not bear false’ witness against thy neighbor. 

ro. Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor’s house, thou shalt 
not covet thy neighbor’s wife, nor his manservant, nor his 
maidservant, nor his ox, nor his ass, nor anything that zs thy 
neighbor’s,—Ex. xx: 1-17. 





Hymns of Full and Free Salvation 

















i Sing Unto the Lord a New Song! 
Psalms 149, 150. 
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1. Sing un-to theLord a . New.. Song! Sing un-to the Lord,.. 
2. Sing un-to theLord, O all....earth, Makeun-to the Lord,.. 
3. Sing un-to the Lord with psal - try, » Let* voi-ces u’- nite,... 
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make un-to the Lord, Make un-to the Lord a _ joy-ful noise! 
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Wor- ship Him in  ho-li- ness, Praise Him for His great - ness, 
Praise Him in the firm-a - ment, Praise Him withthe _ in-stru- ment, 
Praise Him with the tim - brel, Praise Himwiththe cym - bal, 
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2 Full Salvation. 


‘Tf any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, 
all things are become new,”’—2 Cor. 5: 17. 
CH. CHARLES HUTCHINGS. 


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1. Lord,from dust Thou madest me, But from dust I fain would flee; 
2. Cause Thy ho-ly life to be, Moreand more re-vealed in me; 
3. Change,O Lord,my will to Thine, Ho - ly Spir- it,cleanse,re - fine; 
4. Change from na-ture in - to grace, Then to see Thee face to face; 


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Bid this mor-tal new be-come,Thro’ the All-E - ter - nal One. 
All de-sires to Thee resigned, Thus to know no oth- er mind. 
Bringeach hid-den sin to light,Purge,per-fect, oh, make me right. 
Thee, my joy for-ievis er. be, Here, ana thro’e - ter - ni - ty. 






































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3 Without Money, Without Price. 


** He that hath no money; come ye, buy, and eat; yea, come, buy wine and 
milk without money and without price.’’—Isa. 55: 1. 
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1. Free sal - va - tion Je-sus gives thee, Without money, without price; 
2. Je - sus opened Calv’ry’s Fountain, There the Living Stream doth flow; 
3. While the Fount to you is o-pen, Will you,sin-ner, en - ter in? 








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Oh, ac-cept the proffer’d mer-cy, Of-fer’d by the Sac - ri - fice: 
Come,and drink,and have sal-va-tion; Free-ly it is  of-fered you; 


While the wa-ters still are troubled, Come,and wash,and be made clean. 


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hree= af He will give thee par-don Who hath shed His precious Blood: 
Tho’ it cost the life of Je-sus,It is o- pen un- to thee, 
“‘ Tho’ your sins be red as scar-let,They shall be as whiteas snow;”’ 


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With-out price, with-out price! With-out mon - ey, Cea price! 
With-out price, with-out price! With-out mon - ey, with-out price! 
With-out price, with-out price! With-out mon - ey, with-out price! 


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A. Let His Name be Praised, 


‘‘From the rising of the sun unto the going down of the same the Lord’s Name 
is to be praised.’’°—Ps. 113: 3. 
ANTOINETTE JACKSON. 


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1. Let the Name of the Lord mi glo - ri-fied, For wor- rorthy 1S, hes 

2. Let the Name of the Lord be glo-ri- fied, Who counted not the cost, 

3. Let the Name of the Lord be glo-ri-fied, Who paid that fearful price, 

4. Let the Name of the Lord be glo - ri-fied Thro’ all who by Him live ; 
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Un-to Him be hon-or ev - er, Thro’-out all e - ter - ni - ty. 
But de-scended from the glo-ries, To — re-deem us thro’ the cross. 
Who re-demption for us purchased, And at such tremendous cost. 
Un -to Him all praise un-ceas-ing, Let the ransomed te give. 


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5 What Shall Thy Reaping Be? 
‘“The wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life.”°—Romans 6; 23. 
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. How stands thy rec - ord? how <a it read? Each day Sa re SOW- ing 
a Art thou re-ject-ing (God’s lov-ing call, Still in temp-ta-tion 
3 au vate great Judgment, WUT will you u stand? With is blestransomed, 

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oft - en to fall? Art thou re-joic-ing in Je - sus the Lord, 
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And for the Mas-ter now sow - ing a-broad? + Shall you reap plen-ty, or 
wae Pe no oH Bers make Je- eee choice. 














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6 Ransomed and Redeemed. 


‘‘ For the Lord hath redeemed Jacob, and ransomed him from the hand of him 
that was stronger than he.’’—Jer. 31: 11. 








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1. There’s a _ ran-som paid to pur-chase ne By the Lord who 
2) Bye His’ death or omer= cy now have found, And _ my praise shall 
3. Hal - le - lu- ‘jah! Je-sus is my King! Comeand learn the 

4. Heav’nly glo-ry fills my soul to- day, 3 5u5 has come there 





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thro’ the earth re-sound;!__willspreadthe joy- ful news a-round, 
song which now! sing; While I’m rest-ing sweet-ly ’neath His wing, 


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Ransom’dand redeemed! Ransom’d and redeemed! Ransom ’d and redeemed! 











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By the precious Blood of JesusWho wasslain,I’m ransom’d and redeemed! 
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ri | Out with the Life-Boat. 


‘* Be strong and of a good courage.’’—Deut. 31: 6. 





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1. Out with the Life-Boat!to res-cue the lost, Who on the waves i a - 
2. Bend to the oar-blades! nor let fear pre- vail, Trusting in Je-sus, you 
3. Dare not to tar-ry till wa-ters are calm, Lest some poor wreck’d-one should 
4. What grand re- un-ions in eae el be, ee re-deem’d ones,once 
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struc-tion are toss’d; Fear- ful the breakers, to death now so_ nigh, 
nev - er can fail; Swift-ly the Life- -Boat will reach the dread shoal, 


meet with sad harm; Go to the res-cue, nor dread the dark wave, 
res-cued by thee: Tho’ they were ns oR now, Y ie Blood, 























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Res-cue the per - ish-ing, else they must die! 


Je -susstandsread-y to save the lost soul. a 
Lin-ger no lon-ger, the lost one to save! Out with the Life-Boat! 
Wash’d from cee all glo ry to God! 


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8 I Found It in the Book. 


‘‘ Wherefore He is able also to save them to the uttermost, .... seeing He ever liveth 
to make intercession for them.’’—He : 25. 


ANTOINETTE JACKSON. 


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. It. is promised bythe Word of the Sav-iour, Full sal-va-tion from all 
. Tis re-cord-ed inHis Book, blessed Bi-ble, It was writ-ten by the 
. All the prom-is-es the Word has re-cord- ed, Are for those who fol-low 


AS: 


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sin, pain and care; I have found it in the Book, Hal-le - lu - jah! 

Lord’s precious hand; I be- lieve it, I re-ceive it, Hal-le - lu - jah! 

Christall the way; They will meet our ev-’ry need, Hal -le - lu - jah! 








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And on Je- sus’ prom-ise I se-cure - ly stand. 


I have foundit in the 
Ev -’ry need of those who trust-ing-ly 0 - bey. \ 








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Hal - le - lu - jah, I have found it! praise the Lord! 


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9g Only and All for Jesus. 


‘““They saw no man any more, save Jesus only.’’—Mark 9: 8. 
Gr. Cuas. Conway. 
DvueET.—SopP. AND TENOR. 


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2. Shall I be selfish,and live for pleasure, When the dear Saviour found 
Aen Lire i pe short, and its years are numbered; What, tho’ de-ris- ion as - 


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ebb-ing a-way; Swift-ly the Judgment-day’s stealing up - on us, 
nothing but pain? Or, shall I fol-low His blessed ex - am - ple, — 
sail me down here, Knowing that | ea be shortly ya Je - sus, 


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Liv-ing that others sal-va-tion might gain? +} Help me live on - ly oe 


Snail “be Uae or, be et at aay day so 
Numberless bless-ings see) Him pet i share? 


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moment, a life pure and sin-less, Keeping in ice with ae Saviour each hour. 


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10 O Thou God of Grace and Glory. 


** Again they said, Allcluia !”*—Rey, 19:3. 2 
CRG: > Cuas, Conway. 


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1. O Thou God of grace and ~ ry, In our a be ne a more; 
2. O Thou God of truth in - car-nate,Come,re- -veal to us Thy Word; 
3. O Thou God of match-less great-ness, Who dost e’en the ra-vens feed, 
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. O Thou God of peace and par-don, Thou shalt all our praise re - ceive; 








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While we in Thy house a-dore Thee,We Thy pres-ence now im-plore: 
Oh, what joy to stand up-on It! ‘Come, each one with truth to gird: 
Make us like a_ fruit-ful gar-den , Where shalll grow ce - les- tial seed: 











Man- i - fest in us eee Come,with-in each heart to live: 
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Al - le - lu-ia, al - le - lu-ia, Praise ee: ev- Bes. 
Al - le - lu-ia, al - le - lu-ia, In ourmidst may God be heard, 
Al - le - lu-ia, al - le - lu-ia, Un-to HimWho doth us lead, 
, Al - le - lu-ia, ‘ - le - lu-ia, All to Je-sus free-ly give; 
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Al -len-h ta id, - le - tf - ja, All His won-drous works a-dore! 
Allens =A, ar - le - lu - ia, Hon-ored be Thy ho - ly Word! 
i -le - lu-ia, al - le - lu - ia, Plantin us Thy ho- ly Seed. 
ae - lu-ia, al - le - lu - la, * - er shall our Je- sus live! 
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11 The Blessed Gospel. 


“This Gospel of the Kingdom shall be preached in all the world for a witness 
unto all nations; and then shall the end come.’’—Marr, 24; 14, 


ANTOINETTE Siserey 


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Ares you heard Ki blessed ‘‘Gos-pel of the es tine and life, and fullsal - 
a Saints of Je- sus bear the tidings o’er the mountains, And their feet with ‘Gos- pel 
3. This same Gospel shall be preached toev-’ry na- -tion, As a witness of sal- 
4. When the trib- u - la-tion’s past, and all is o - ver, This sal-va-tion shall then 








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va-tion it doth bring; a shea the ory ens by the ho-ly an- gels, 
Prep-a - ra-tion’’ shod; Lead-ing wea-ry souls to drink of Liv-ing Foun-tains, 
va-tion full and free; Then the Lord shall come to take His dear redeemed ones, 
.cov- er land and sea; All shall pate pe oa fon Soh puts to the great-est, 


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Joy-ful-ly the full sal-va- fan bells do ring. i 








Opened in the House of Da-vid by the Lord. 
Who ac -cept-ed itssweet notes of lib - er - ty. 
Dwelling safe-ly in asure se-cu-fri- ty. 


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12 Bright-Robed in Glory. 


** Sorrow not, even as others which have no hope.”—1 Thes, 4: 13. 


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ig ave onesin glo- ry standby the gate, Look-ing for dear ones 
Fa - ther and moth-er, dear ones are there, Dwelling with an - gels 
“3. Broth-er and sis - ter, gone to that shore, Dwelling with dear ones 
a 4. Dear lit’- tle dar - wee joy of the home, Tak-en to Je - sus, 


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en-trance to make; If you would meet them,dwell at their side, 
so bright and fair; Gone where the Lord’s dear children all go, 
gone on_ be - fore; Wait-ing for loved ones still here be - low, 
lest itshouldroam; Goneto be taught by an-gels a - bove, 


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You must be saved; in Je-sus a - bide. 
Pray-ing the lost sal - va-tion might know. 


Wash’ d from all earth - stain, ia -er than snow. Bright-robed in glo - ry, 





Tak-en to God in - fi-nite love. 
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Bright-Robed in Glory.—Concluded. 









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Je - sus,close by His side, In His dear em-bracethereto a - bide. 


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bell inn inten een cade Sar annsamersneasaea ae isceaas Sencar ei 
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13 Holy Zion. 
“Fear not, daughter of Zion.’’—John 12: 15. 
EeSs FRED’K STANSBERY. 
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-I. God hath rais’d up Zi-on’s daughter, To de- ee His i - ly Word; 
2. Christ,the ‘‘Horn of our Sal-vation,’’ Looks on Zi - on with de- light; 
3. Zi - ondwells'in light for - ev-er, God Himself the light there-of; 

4. Zi - on foremost stands of na-tions, For she came from God a- bove; 














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Yea,from heav’n He came and sought her, And for Ae hath Zi - on ste 

For the life of ev - ’ry na-tion Doth de-pend on Zi- on’s light. 

To ex-alt her, our en-deav-or, Whom all tribes shall know and love. 


Tell of her in sweet ob - la-tions, Howshe brings redeeming love. 




















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In her ev - er shall God’s praises From Pee ring arches ring. 


Wa A O Spirit Shine More Brightly. 


‘*Send out Thy light and Thy truth: let them lead me.”’—Ps. 43: 3. 



























































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1. O Spir-it shine more bright-ly In my _ be-night-ed heart, 
2. O Spir-it shine more bright-ly Thy tem-ple to a - dorn, 
3. O Spir-it shine more bright-ly, With-in my heart find room, 
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And drive a- way all dark-ness From each andev-’ry part: 
Be Thou a- lone, my Sun-shine, My Ev - er - last -ing ' Morn: 
Oh, make my dark-ness bright-er Than E-den’s fair-est noon: 
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O Spir - it gain free en-trance No more to find ex - it, 
May Thy blest is - ing van-quish Each shad-ow of the night; 
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Oh, bring Thy grace and par-don, And wash me in’ Thy Blood; 
And seal me by Thy pres-ence, All oth - er to de - feat; 
Oh, fill me with Thy brightness; Be Thou my Con-stant Light; 
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Oh, bring Thy grace and par- don, And wash me in Thy Blood. 
And seal me by Thy pres-ence, All oth - er to de - feat. 
Oh, fill me with Thy brightness;Be Thou my Constant Light. 


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15 Where Shall Eternity be Spent? 


‘Suffering the vengeance of eternal fire.’’-—Jude 7. 
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1. Where shall e- ter-ni-ty be spent, Those years that have no end? 
2. Where shall e-ter-ni-ty be spent By you whosneerand frown? 
3. Where shall e-ter-ni-ty be spent? Ap - pall- ing is the thought! 
4. Where shall e- ter- ni-ty be es Why not at once de - cide? 


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Where shall you fi- nal-ly be sent E - ter- ni-ty to spend? 
Be - ware, sin-cere- ly to re - pent! Your God and Sav-iour own. 
Shall it bespentin heav-en bright, Or from thy God a - part? 
Why not at once to Christre - lent, Why not be saved to-night? 











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16 Stand Like a Rock for Jesus! 


*‘ God is able to make him stand.’°—Rom. 14:4. 








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ev - ry gale: So th t when you may be tempted you will never yield to 
storm and wave; If you’re built on Christ the Cor- ee ee Hl oe O - ver- 

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17. Christ Shall Rule. 


“ His kingdom ruleth over all.’’—Ps. 103: 19. 
ati Cuas. Conway. 


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. Ren-der to Him (the on- ly wor-thy) All thy heart’s di- PAS no 
4 He once a-toned for our transgres-sions, Now He sits at God’s right hand; 
5 Kings shall to Je-sus come, and bending, Cast their crowns be- fore His feet; 
4. All o’er the earth, from least to great-est,Shall their dear Re-deemer praise, 















































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« He, and He a_- lone is. ho - ly; To His Name your anthems raise. 
There He waits till His re-deem’donesShall with Himin  glo-ry stand. 
They shall wor-ship and a- dore Him,Kneeling at the mer- cy- seat. 
Sing-ing glo-ry in the high-est; Praising Him thro’ endless days, 

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18 Praise Him, Ye Ransomed. 
‘*O ye servants of the Lord, praise the Name of the Lord.’’—Ps. 1138: 1. 
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1. Praise ye, oh, praise ye the Might-y ' to Save, He Who once 
2. Praise Him, oh, praise Him, the Might-y to Keep, Might-y Pre- 
3. Je - sus, the lov - ing ieee Vat and Friend, Al - ways to 
4. Je - sus, my Pi- lot through Jor-dan shall be, Yal-ley of 


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serv -er of all Hisdearsheep; Je - sus the Sav-iour, is 
res - cue, His an- gels will send; Guid-ing, pro-tect-ing by 
death I shall not e - ven see; On to the man-sion He’s 
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con-stant-ly nigh, Might-y Pro-tect- or, to Him will 1 fly. 
nightand by day, Laud ye, and praise Him, the Life, Truth and Way. 
built me a-bove Je - sus will ne me to share in His love. 
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Might-y to keep, 


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S19 Children of ine Blessed Saviour. 


*¢ They shall be Mine, .. . in that day when I make up My jewels.’’—Mal. 3: 1%. 
CG. Cuas, Conway. 


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1. We are child-ren of the bless-ed Saviour, He has boughtus 
2. We are work-ing ev - ’ry day for Je- sus, May we live to 
3. Help us, Saviour, pe ee Sm enireus pow-er, ae us in the 


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with His precious Blood; May this al-ways be our first en-deav - or, 


do His bless-ed will; By His Spir-it He doth ev - er teach us, 
hol-low of Thyhand; Makeus hum- ble, lead us, Lord, for-ev - er, 


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how Ba e- “bey His bless-ed, ae ed Word. ; 
As weclimb up Zion’s ho-ly hill. We are chil - dren 
Guide us, Saviour, till with Thee we stand. 
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20 Thee Have I Chosen. 


‘‘ Christ is all, and in all.’’°—Col. 3: 11. 
F.S. FRED’K STANSBERY. 
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1. Thou, Lord, art my por-tion, Thou on - apa my all, - Thee,Thee have I 
2. 1 choose Thee for- ev - er; Nor,Lord, would I changes My Hope of Sal - 
3. O Sav-iour, Re-deem- -ef, Companion and Guide, Be Thou ev - er 


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21 Thy Father Will Meet Thee Half-way. 


‘‘ His Father saw him, and had compassion, and ran, and fell on his neck, and 





kissed him.”’—Luke 15 : 20. Cuas. Conway. 
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Temp-ta - tions around may al - lure thee, To death they will bring thee some 
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lay; He long-eth once more to em-brace thee, Thy Fa-ther will 
day; Re-pent! and at once turn thou homeward! Thy Fa-ther will 





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22 Praise Ye the Lord Jehovah. 


Ana ‘¢ Praise the Lord of Hosts.’’—Jer. 33: 11. ANTOINETTE JACKSON. 


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1, Praise ye the Lord Je - ho - vah, Hon- or to Him as-cribe; 
2. Talk ye of all His great-ness, Sing of His won-drous ways; 


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To Him shall ev -’ry na- tion, Car - ol their sweetest lays: ... 
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Bgb% Glory to Jesus. 


‘‘ Blessed be His glorious Name forever.’’—Ps. 72:19.” 
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“Tf I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me.’’—Ps. 66 : 18. 
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‘Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts.”— 

















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26 1 Will Surrender To-day. 
*T will follow Thee whithersoever Thou goest.”’—Matt. 8:19. 
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‘“*T will remember their sin no more.’’—Jer. 31: 34. 5 
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z. | was discouraged, my hope was gone, For Sa-tan had bound my soul; 
3. Thecross of Je-sus did pardon bring, The Spir-it has made me free; 
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And as I fol-low the Saviour’s voice, He sanc-ti - files ev- en me. 
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28 O Wonderful Kindness of Jesus! 


‘“Therefore with loving kindness have I drawn thee.”—Jer. 31: 3. 





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3. O won-der-ful kindness of Je - sus! Sup-ply-ing our 
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** A Friend that sticketh closer than a brother.’’—Prov. 18 : 24. 
Cuas, Conway. 


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30 Prepare Ye the Way of the Lord. 


‘¢ The voice of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye the way of the Lord, 


make His paths straight.’’—Luke 3: 4. 
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i A voice in the wilderness is cry-ing, Repent! ere the Judgment - day; 
3. Atrumpet from God is loud-ly sounding, Its notesringthroev-’ry land; 
4. Be-ware! lest the judgments come up- on you, The judgments of Christ the Lord; 


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Oh, heed ye the voice of warn-ing, For We sus, the Christ, make way. 
Take heed that yewait no lon- ger Lest thou in the Judg-ment sean 
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31 Give Me Jesus. 


‘** Love not the world, neither the things that are in the world.’’—I. John 2: 15. 
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32 Trusting Every Hour. 


“‘ Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and not be afraid.’’—Isa. 12 : 2. 
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33 Watching, Waiting. 


‘‘ Watch therefore; for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.’’*— 


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3° None shall the trumpet hear ex-cept the ho-ly; Noneshall go with Him but the re - 
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deemed : None as-cend with Him to heaven, None, but the sanctified and cleansed. 
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Ss ee eee 3 3:fs nea Pee hia 

Beh Be Te ato aie tance antler aad oo —+— “a= ve 
@ - 5 - 
W on-der-ful love of Je-sus, Love that saves my — soul. 


won-der - ful love, 
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‘“* Have ye received the Holy Spirit since ye believed? ’—Acts 19: 2 
J 3 ANTOINETTE JACKSON, 


35 Have You Been Anointed ? 
A. 














1. Has the Ho - ly Com-fort-er found en - trance To the ait 3 
2. Do you feel the quick--ning ev-’ry mo-ment? Do you have a 
3. Do you havethe faith that is not shak- en? Do you o - phe 


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bye Rae poe =fers-¢ cA yest Se 


at He oft doth knock? If He has not, won’t you let Himen - ter? 
calm, a per-fect rest? Doyou have a bless-ed, sweetcom-mun - ion, 
come when you are tried? If the Com- fort- er your heart hath tak - en, 



































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O - pen wide the door, yield up your heart. 
With the Ho-ly Spir- it as your Guest? + Have you been a- 
Vic-t’ry you will pe what-e’er be - tide. \ Have you been a-noint-ed with the 
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Ho-ly Spir-it’s pow’r, wk comes from God a-lone? 











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bp aw fe ee et we Noo 
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Has He come to take com-plete pos-ses- $-S10n, Tere your a His ev-er-last-ing home? 
hd No he oo ra 2°-0-0* 


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36 Strong and [lighty to Save. 


** Mighty to save.’’—Isa. 63:1. 





ff ee Cuas, Conway. 
4—_— wena ver bee Phat +h ee oe =e 
Sag ae ae oe eer we a 


@e- 

1. Strong to de-liv-er and might-y to save All who in Him will 
2. Strong to de-liv-er and might-y to save All who are toss’don 
| 3. Strongto de-liv-er and might-y to save, Monarch of all His 

4. Strong to de-liv-er and might-y to save, a tN “ky trust pny 





Ont O27 SO" Ps wih Oo Oe ee a 
2 ee ee Beboreeee =) 


bogie Eade semen 
eoeeers rere 


trust and believe; He’ll nev - er fail thee; oh, be not dis-mayed! 
life’s an- gry wave; Call to the Saviour, "He'll hear thee to - day; 
eye doth sur-vey; Read-y and will-ing by night or by day, 
and be a-fraid; Je- sus is Con-quer-or o - ver the grave, 
@. @_- aS -o- -@-° @ -@- -o- @- -@-- @- - 


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Je-sus is might-y to save. 


Je-sus. is might-y to save. ey 
Je-sus is might-y thutaue: Strong to de-liv-er and 


Je - sus is might-y to Ble 


a= Se — = 


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might-y¥ to save, Lo, He will help,Who sal-va - a eee és de - 


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liv- er and might-y to save, Je-sus is might-y to save. 


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ai? I’m Glad that Jesus Saves. 


‘* Wherefore He is able also to save them to the uttermost that come unto God 
by Him.*’—Heb. 7 : 25. 
Cuas. Conway. 


222 SSE e eet eee 


1. The Lord sal-va-tion gives, The guilt-y He re- ceives; 
2, l/helLord “a . per—fect’ work. In me will sure-ly do; 
3. Sal - va-tion’s cost, how great! But Je-sus met its claim; 
4. Whenall by you is laid At Je-sus’ bless-ed. feet, 














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He’llcleanse from sin,and put with-in His Spir-it to a - bide. 

Pll give Him all, that down may fall His bless-ing un-to me. 


He paid mydebt,is  sav-ing yet; I’m glad that Je-sus saves. 
You’ll find He does just what He says, As promised in His Word. 





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He saves not half, but ev-’ry part; I’m glad that Je-sus saves. 
val yA 
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38 It is Far Better Beyond. 


‘* Whom He called, them He also justified: and whom He justified, them He also 
aka. glorified.’”’—Rom., 8: 30. Cuas, Conway. 





i Sh, how bless-ed for a soul to be for-giv-enj To be 
2. Be-ing jus - ti- fied by faith, brings blest as-sur-ance, But the 
3. We are sanc - ti - fied, it we the truth are liv-- ing, And the 
4. When we're ‘‘Born of God,’ ’nomore oy we be tempt-ed, For we’re 


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i = en ke Neston kons come we a ee se 
aan sirpelecesitcs 


pardoned by the Lord’sall-gracious. Word; But there’s more be-yond the 
sanc -ti- fied dwell near-er to the Lord: By o- bey-ing, we re- 
children of the Lordmay all be-come: Oh, the joy of be- ing. 
cleansed and sealed by God’s Own Ho - ly Word: All the prom-is-es of 
































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joys of be-ing pardoned, It is bet-ter, far bet-ter be-yond. 
ceive His blessed Spir-it, |Thusre-veal-ing ’tis bet-ter be-yond. 
sons of God for- ev - er! It is bet-ter, far bet-ter be-yond. 
heav- gigs are oh por-tion; It 4s ~bet-ter, far Ly ter Le. pels 


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is bet - ter, hal - le - lu - jah! 



































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Hal-le - lu-jah! it is bet-ter farther on; It is  bet-ter,.. 


It is bet-ter, 
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It is Far Better Beyond.—Concluded. 


x x | 
_hal- le - lu - jah!.. It is bet-ter, far bet-ter be- yond. 
hal - le - lu - jah! 

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39 Lone, and Rejected, 


*¢ He is despised and rejected of men; a man of sorrows, and acquainted with 
Cas. a 


grief.” —Isa. 53 : 3. 
ees ea a! 
nee as ae ee Soe eee aie: 


. Lone, and re - ject - ed, Beata to are Sor - row a anguish 
2 'Tis for thesin-ner the Sav-iour dies, ‘“‘For - give, O Fa-ther!”’ 
3. At last’tis finished, ag -o-ny o’er, He goes to con-quer 
4. Up ss the Fa-ther Je-sus as- cends, Wid all the freed ones 

















eqyeies Eee 63 Be 2 See 
p pea iece ees. SS eee: 








Gagne ae Eee eS eaee == eae 


His vis-age shows; ore to Cal-va-ry, lov - ing so 
loud - ly He cries; ‘‘Charge not this sin tothem, | die seto 





death’s aw-ful pow’r; Sa - tan He van-quish-es, spir-its of 
to heav -en Sree; Glo - ry and maj - es - ty be ev -+er 
Tet mn east 1 stl 9 fa iia 

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ten-der-ly, Step-pingso wea-ri- ly, still on He goes. 
par-don bring;’’Fear-ful His suf-fer-ing, | dark-ened the skies; 
saints He frees, Theirad-o - ra-tion sees, OO wondrous hour! 
un - to Thee Who brought salva-tion free, Thy praisewe sing. 














40 Singing with the Ransomed Throng. 


‘“The redeemed of the Lord shall return, and come with singing unto Zion.’’— 











ALS isaeble ts ANTOINETTE JACKSON. 
ete a SYR ee a. 
ae eT ee 
es eso ire pr se eS ——s— ee 
_ oo 2° 
. With the Blood-washed throng the praise of Je - sus sing - ing, 
y From de - struc-tion, He hath brought us to re - demp - tion; 
3. Hal-le - lu - jah, whata Saviour! to re - deem __siu; 
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Ce ie ee 5 ee er mee mene Een ag Reneorasemay Sc 2 
Anesicce pera wermecm want uk ake ian ae ae qa eee a emer 
7 i ears ea eae tana mea 

















NE RO EE NN ee 
<r soas;t Ke 
ee ie er eee ee ees 
—e—e [6 3 — oe 3 ae or 
Who redeemed us when our hope was al - most gone; Saved us 


His Own life He count-ed but as_ sac - ri - fice, Fors He 
Wor- thy He of all our prais-es_ to re - ceive; Time shall 


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from the hand of him who would destroy us; For His mer-cy we will 
knew that if He faltered, we should per-ish; Therefore praise Him for the 
come when from each mountain, hill and val - ley, Ev -’ry mor-tal shall to 
























































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praise Him all day long. i with the ransomed throng, 

gift of Par-a- dise. + Singingwiththe ransomed throng, 
Him all prais-es_ give. j 
Sing-ing with the ransomed throng, 
| we -@-° A Beil -° -@- -@- 
Cat Read” EE z- im ea SARA FOE TON Yay ae a 
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Singing with the ransomed (with the ransomed throng); Praising Him y»Who 
als ing with the ransomed throng; 


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throng. 
edo ise al a li le 
SSS SS es 
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us re-deemed, Singing withthe ransomed (ransomed throng.) 


Sing-ing with the ransomed throng. 


Ad Wondrous Saviour, Blessed Friend. 
‘There is'a Friend that sticketh closer than a brother.’’—Prov. 18 : 24. 
CuHas. Conway. 


CEC 
A A da LA lla ed IS Ad la 
Sears rome | Cum Saeco en | er get Scene 
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1. Won-drous Saviour, blessed Friend, Keep my soul, from sin de-fend; 

2. Won-drous Saviour, blessed Friend, Give me vic - t’ry to the end; 

3. Won-drous Saviour, blessed Friend, May Thine an-gels o’er me bend; 

4. io -drous Saviour, blessed Friend, Thou art ee ful to the end; 
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With Thine all - un - er-ring fae Watch o’er me we danger’s ae 
Watching, praying, trusting still, With Thy love my _ be- ing fill. 
Keep my lips from speaking guile, Let not sin my mouth de-file. 
Ne’er a bat-tle can we lose If our Cap-tain, Thee,we choose. 








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UNAS sn Na eee ea Me oa od ee aaa eT 
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Wondrous Saviour, os Friend, Cleanse pe ea Spir- x send; 
2S Ses eee ae faie=P i === 
Se oe oe eg a eee ee et 
rata reg \ 
peeeminer te lg ens: SO MAL 1 SN COT aa sro 
$-p— ee or Fe ee 
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Send the pow’r that aie the soul, CA the Bae ym makes it whole. 


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A2 Hear Him Calling. 
‘“*The Master is come, and calleth for thee.”’—John 11 : 28, 
Bah Cuas. Conway. 





. While the Saviour gen-tly whispers, Saying 
. On His hands and feet are nail-prints, Crown of thorns His brow adorned; 
3. He was led as lamb toslaughter, Wasreviled and tossed a-bout; 
4. Thus for man He meek-ly suffered, Camefor us to Dane and ue 


ee eee 


‘Child, comeun-to Me,”’’ 








Hear His ten-der, lov-ing pleading, For Hesaith, ‘‘I died for thee.”’ 
He was bruised for our transgressions, For our sins the Saviour mourned. 
As. asheep be - fore its shearers, So He _ o-pened not His mouth. 
Now He mak-eth in-ter-ces-sion, Pleadsforus in yon-der sky. 


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Hear Him calling, sweetly call-ing, Lo, Hesaith,‘‘Comeun-to Me;’’ 


call - ing, call - ing, 
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Se Ser eee =| 


He is pleading, gen-tly pleading, Sinner! Je-sus pleads with thee. 
aimee: Pia 


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pe aah era Me LAS —@e—e—p 
Cra) b- See 


pat Puen Ee 


A3 Christ the Lord is Risen To-day. 


‘*Come, see the place where the Lord lay.’’—Matt. 28: 6. 
Cie Cuas, CONWAY. 


Bott Se rric aaa oe ae = 
—o-— co Ors ote Fiabe 
1.“‘Christ the Lord is te to - day,’’ Ma-ry heardthe an-gels say; 


2. Christthe Lord His pow’rreveals, An-gels break king Herod’s seals; 
3. Flow’rs and blossoms ee the oe Raise your voice, His praise de-clare; 


Sg bere epee ee 





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fea 
wary Pere iee aes! Saas 


Death "0 lon-ger holds Him bound, Christ,by heav’n and earth is crowned: 
He oncemorecomesforthon earth To proclaim His kingdom’s birth: 
Loud-ly hear the an-gels say, ‘*‘Christa-rose! ’tis East-er - day:” 


a iid ig ial oad alt en a cae ot ; 
eqs eee Psat ae eosin 


hy 
He Ser Sores soins AoEESe 
ee Sarees 
Re sae lg rin 
os tan trembles, hell is sad, Deathis eat Si re are glad; 
Je - sus ev -er- more can save, An-gels guard the cross and grave; 
cane tell of a with joy, Mor-tals in His praise em-ploy; 








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ag Pee Sai 
si EES PiE Soe a Sates 


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aon no lon-ger holds Himbound, Christ by heav’ Rote earth is crowned. 


He once more comes forth on earth To pro-claim His kingdom’s birth. 
Loud -ly hear the an-gels say,‘‘Christa- rose! ’tis East-er - day.”’ 


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A 4. Waiting at Your Door. 


*¢ Behold, I stand at the door, and knock.’’—Rev. 3: 20. 
Cuas, Conway. 





. There’s a Stranger at your heart’s-door, Knocking,knocking o’er and 0’er; 
i Je - sus pa-tient-ly is stand-ing, Marred His visage,scarred His hand: 
3. If you keep Him wait-ing lon- ger, If = you will with Him de - mur, 
4. Swift -ly pass the fleet-ing mo - ments, Your de- ni- al He laments; 


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Heed you now His kind en-treat- y, To oe in, He doth iniolne 
Long He’s knocked, but you’ve not an-swered; Will you let Him lon- -ger stand? 
He may leave your bolt - ed heart’s-door, There to come, no,nev - er-more ! 















































aaa ll say, Ill wait no long - er; Lo, | zo) for-ev - er hence. 
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Hews wait: ing at your door, 
pict Vat Seal Te, 
: pate | et 
Ts a nd TS Knee 
o’er and o’er; Let the Saviour’ in; He will 
He 1S encalli= ing NK o'ere 
oa ie rye 
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A5 We Thank Thee, O Father. 


“* Now therefore, our God, we thank Thee, and praise Thy glorious Name.’’— 
.1 Chron, 29: 13. 
Harriet Conway. Cuas. Conway. 


YT Sct ib i ty 
ts a ee 
ate faim aa oc Lat teat Bel Usui de Wasa 458s 

1. WethankThee, O Father, for blessings each day, Re-ceive Thou our 


2. WethankThee, O Father, be-cause Thou dost give The blessings we 
3. WethankThee,O Father, for Je- sus Thy Son, HisNamewe a- 





praise: We thank Thee for Thy keeping, Wethank Thee for Thy love, 
need: Wethank Theefor Thy watch-care, Wethank Thee for Thy grace, 
dore: Wepraise Theefor sal-va- tion, Wepraise Thee day and night, 








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We thank Thee for bread. We praise Thee for Thy mer-cy, We 


We praise Thee for truth. Ac - cept our ad - 0-ra-tion, Ac- 
In - spire us, we pray. In - dit - ed by Thy Spir-it Let 


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praise Thee for Thy care, Receive Thouour off’ring,and hear Thou our pray’r. 
cept the praise we bring, Oh,give us Thy Spir-it, our hearts dwell within. 
our pe - ti- tions rise Un-til they reach heaven,where praise ney-er dies. 


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A6 Halle al I’m Redeemed ! 


‘* Redeemed .. . with the precious Blood of Christ.’’—1 Pet. 1 : 18-19. 


—b = a rs he ? Ny peje ie 
ane of Aree ria oe =| 


at deemed I am we Je-sus’ Blood, Which atoned for ev-’ry — sin; 
Hy Redemption’s price was ful-ly paid When the Lamb of God was slain; 
3. Praise the Lord for Hisredeeming love, Which hath saved me from the foe; 
4. Hal-le-lu - jah! 1 am nowthe child Of the glorious Cru-ci - fied; 





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it hath pardon brought,it hath cleansing wrought, Gives me perfect peace within n. 
] have naughtto give but my life and love Tothe Lamb Who lives a - gain. 
It hath made me free,gives me lib-er-ty, His e - ter- nal life to know. 
AndI’ll sing the song of redeeming love, Un-to Him Who for medied. 


gl ee O- 0- getters 
aaa aes Zaeia eases 





aR SN aS ane 
quali mere ee ee PR, MATEUS Pete Coe 
fran mer im De ae even aera Ca ea = 
== ead ens oe 


Hal - le - lu - jah, I’m redeemed! So is semiaie- ly ie Re - 
Wea as, pans a fee wilt me 








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deci by the Blood of Je - sus! Am I] am ‘ederiea SO 








Si gtigi gig! 
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AZ No Friend Like Jesus. 


‘© A Friend that sticketh closer than a brother.’’—Prov. 18 : 24, 


| Cuas. Conway. 


phate = cap eoe ie (Sees ss 


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1. There’s no friend in the world like Je-sus, Who dost ourtri-als aah 
2. There’s no friend in the world like Je-sus, Who clothed the lil - ies fair,. 

3. There’s no friend in the world like Je-sus, Who gives the birds their nest,. 
4. There’s no friend in the world like Je-sus, A faithful Friend and true,. 








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Ji oer a ae ae aed Pian 2g 
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And will with such ten - der pit- y, . His lov - ing-kindness show. 
Whowill ev - erclothe His children In righteous garments fair. 
Whowill ev-er give us shel-ter Up-on_ His lov-ing breast. 
Whowill take us home to glo-ry, When life’s short day 2 ws 


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He Who feeds the lit-tle spar-rows, Will sure-ly His children feed. 


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AS Praise the Lord. 


‘Praise the Lord, O my soul.’’—Ps. 146: 1. 


GaG: Cuas, Conway, 






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Levin" i shall my lips speak forth the praise of God, Voic- ing 
2. Glad - I shall lift my heart to Him in praise, Shouting 


3 Hen ate tri - als come, and tho’ the clouds look dark, Still Tl 
4. When I’m a sa dwell in mansions of the skies, I _ shall 


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forth,(Voic-ing forth,) Praise the Lord! (Praise the Lora!) Nev - er shall they 
out, (Shout-ing out,) Praise the Lord! (Praise the Lord!) And to Him my 
say, (Still I’ll say,) Praise the Lord! (Praise the Lord!) I shall rise a - 
shout,(I shall shout,) Praise the Lord! (Praise the Lord!) And thro’ all e - 


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si - ea a but shout a-loud: Praise the Lord! Oh praise the Lord! 
voice shall swell in joy -ful lays: Praise the Lord! Oh praise the Lord! 
bove them singing from my heart: Praise the Lord! Oh praise the Lord! 
ter - ni- ty this song shall rise: Praise the pees. ! Qh praise the Lord! 








s 
Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! This my 
Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord! 


Praise the Lord.—Concluded. 














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watchword and my song; Praise the Lord! Praise the 
f Praise the Lord! 
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Lord! For to Him doth my praise all be-long. 
Praise the Lord! 
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49 | Arise, Young Men! Cc. M. 
Cuas. Conway. 


AL ad Let pen hs aeares 


foe ‘SS Se Prires 


ithe rise, young men, prepare for war! Ac-quit ye for the fray! 
Zs Halt not for comforts by the way, Youhavenotime to _ lose; 
3. When to the gates of Zi-on’s wall You bravely fight your way, 
4. Your triumph soon will be complete, Andarduous la - bors o’er, 





aees ee ey ee 
rs eae eee 


=r Sage ==o=o 
A Aas o—~_ os a3: Poors = 


Though you be led through tri-als sore,Christ Je- sus leads the way. 
March on,marchon to vic-to- ry, "And self- de - ni- al choose. 
aihey: ead - ly o- pen to your call, And will not say you nay. 
To fall andworship at the feet Of Christ for ev -er - more. 








50 Nearer, Lord, Still Nearer. 


“ He will draw nigh to you.””—James 4: 8, 
Cuas. Conway. 





Ss Nee 
Sy 


1. Nev-er can I be toocloseto Je-sus, Butto be far clos-er 
2. Nearer, Lord, un-til with-in Thineembrace, Ev -ernear-er, near-er  — 
3. Nearer to Thy sideby manonceriv-en, Riv-en that my soul might 

4. Nearer till I’m lost in Thee for-ev - er; Nearer till Thou art my 


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pal ae ae 25 al tae 

os eer are Tie ee ae 
is my pray’r; Maythis be my soul’ssupremeam-bi-tion, Un - to 
day by day, Till in me isfound Thy blessed likeness, Ev - er 
be redeemed; Blessed Lord, 1 would get ev-er near-er, Ful-ly, 
All in a a pe ee Thee, my Saviour, I shall 


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not have pow’r to fall. 
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near-er; Ev-er near-er un-to Thee, Near-er, Lord, still nearer. 


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51 Send [le. 


‘* Here am I; send me.’’—Isa. 6:8, 


Exc, Cuas. Conway. 
WER oN Sar Ses aes oe ia eee ee Vt 
aio saa 
ry os 


1. Lord, pre-pare me for Thyservice, Ev-er wait-ing for Thy word; 
2. WhenThou would-est send a message,Be it far, or be it near, 
3. Be the serv-ice Thou re-quir-est That which seemeth hard to me, 

4. Heream I, OdHeav’nly Fa-ther,Waiting for Thy blest command; 


With a will-ing spir-it fill me, And with ae ly wis-dom gird. 
Couldest I be a- nyserv-ice, Use me,Lord,norlet me fear. 
Help me look to Thee for courage; And, O ‘Lord my wis-dom be. 
Send me,Lord,where’er Thou Sauee Lead me,Fa- ther, by Thy hand. 








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eee eae 
REFRAIN. 
Gries sai —| 
Here am 1; Lord,send me, Heream I; Lord,send me; 


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Re a Se ee ae 


Avi ina aamenaene 


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Salle a 1 ASM BINS as is 
—p— os ae ae ae 
2 a ace “ete ee 


Send me, send me, Here am I; Lord,sendme. 
Send me, send me, serid me. 





52 I Belong to Only Thee. 


‘“‘ Now ye have consecrated yourselves unto the Lord.” —2 Chron, 29: 31. 
ANTOINETTE JACKSON, 


Moderato. 





1. Help me use my earth-ly tem-ple, Peet great Neirie to carer onl 
2. Shall allurements lend enchantment, Thus to draw my soul a- side? 
fa ie he time Ill ae § au aN All my tal-ent,—earth-ly store, 








Thou, my Ev-er- last-ing Keep-er, Who my soul doth pu - ri- fy? 
Or on pleas-ure be de-pend- -ent, Thus de - ny the Cru- ci- fied? 
To be used in ae ful Selv- ice, Thus to spread His kingdom more: 


Clee BatoE 2 Sees = — | 


Ge ea to 
praia = =o 


as LP" Ew EP a 
o— o_o oo ge a 
Shall the tempt-er lead me from Thee? No! Thou wilt my ae de-fend; 
Nev -er shall I turnfrom Je-sus, Whois sucha Friendto me; 
Pll be-long to Him for-ev- er, Tho’ all hell should try to shake; 

















o 
By Thy grace,O Lord, Pll nev-er, To temp-ta- tion yield or bend, 
Con-sé-cra- ted to His serv- ice, |. shall nowand ev - er be. 
Vlk for-sake my Lord, no, nev-er! Whodid all my bur-dens take. 


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I Belong to Only Thee.—Concluded. 


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I be - long to on - ly Thee; Usey mem Word: 
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joy - ful serv - ice, bel long." to ony 4lye'T hee. 
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Caps tne ee rare eee So==5 zt =a ll 
ee 
| | yw ow 
in joy - ful serv -ice, 
All in All for Jesus. 
Pi is all, and in all.’’—Col. 3: 11. Cuas, Conway. 


jeresliieses eSsrSe ee 


1. Thismy pray’r from day to day, All in tf is Je- sus; Take all in-bred 
2. Help me die to selfeachday, All in all for Je-sus; May Ine’er to 

: Cause my heart to love Thy will, All in all for Je-sus; At Thy feet to 

4. Make me,Lord, Thy tem - ple fair, All Hy all for Je- sus; - re Dis for- 


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REFRAIN. 


eee reece Saree ae aes 


= __ Su Bes “Fs Fess 2—S- —o— 


sin aaa ‘ in a ee sus. 
Thee say “Nay,” All in a or e- Sus. : 
lin- gerstill, All in all for Je- sus. All in all for Je - sus, All in 
ev - er aN All in all for Ss SUS. 











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greet ee eteeee 


oe ee a an fst 
aise = = a Sie o— fos eee Scecers all 


all for eS oS Make me ho- aes and white, Fi in f ie Je - | Sus. 


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54 His Name Shall be Called Wonderful. 


Isaiah 9 : 6. 
Cuas. Conway. 


fs | SSaipSissa 


+ all the worldis born this day A Saviour, Christ the Lord ; 
2. Oh,her- ald ye the tid-ings round, The joy-ful news pro-claim, 
3. The joy of heaven knows no bound! O earth, re-ceive your King; 
4. Ye earth-ly tribes ee trib- ss yes And lay at Je- sus’ feet; 


Sis ate = eee 











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Sana oats as ae she a 
fees SS Sa 


And this shall be the sign to you Made knownthe earth a- broad.— 
Por Je-susChrist of Beth-le-hemIs come on earth to reign. 
He comes to bring you peaceand joy, In praise u- nite and sing.— 
Oh,crown the Saviour King of Kings! And hail the Prince of Peace. 


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== Saag gtd eee = 
“Slee ao CS o-oo — 


s Ee Name shall be call- ed Won-der-ful, Coun-sel-lor, The Might-y 























God, The Ev- er- last-ing Fa-ther, The Prince of Peace.” 


re gene Snes ats eae ee 
Bae a ey o—_o— _-_|_»—__»—_ 5 | 


SP A aa SST Sa 
Ve a 








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c= 5 O Rest that Jesus Gives. 


** There remaineth therefore a rest to the people of God.’’—Heb. 4: 9. 


CuG. Cuas. Conway. 
ey a =f 
Gtsletecigesle oe eles | 


rest,sweet rest that Je - susgives,While sit- ting at His feet; 
rest,sweet rest that Je - sus gives, While walking in His will; 
rest from sin,from self andcare,For all who love the Lord; 
he Sabbath- day,God set a-part,As_ told in His com- mands; 
bless-ed rest, mil-len - ni- al, The thou-sand years of calm; 


VEY Yo 
herr Oe: 





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ean oe = eee Se we ee = 
rere be Cee Sata owes Fea oe — ee 
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| at fg 2 =a = =a 23s es ene 


A bless-ed Sab-bath- Ske of eee A rest from God, di - vine. 

And he who walks with Godre-ceives A rest, a peace di - vine. 

A restdownhere, a_ rest up there, From God,the All- Di - vine. 

Nor ev - er shall be blot-ted out, His rest,whichis di - vine. 

Lord,helpus now to en- ter in, Mil-len-nial rest di - vine. 
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O rest,sweet rest that Je-sus gives,From con-dem-na - tion re 


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tt ===2 pape ee 








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5 a = SES SRT ft eee spiel 
Se | i —S— aes San Saeecas 


O rest,sweet rest that Je - sus gives, A rest that is i - vine. 








rest, rest, rest, rest, 
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56 Redemption’s Song. 


“They sung a New Song.’’—Rev. 5: 9. 


AS, ' ANTOINETTE JACKSON. 

ese sees 
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St mae ak htt ed aoe 


. Re-demption’s Song I’ve ete Since I havebeen re- deemed; 
. Re-demption’s Song shallnev-er end, But ev - er-more in- crease, 
By bke ter - nal Be Tay pe Lord, For wor-thy Thou wert found; 


CHE ae ao —2 meieeuiesictua rs ae EN Sa es 











at me AEH RNID PT eS a 
Se ee et 
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aowes oe: tea —$-s—s- Sage o-oo Sz 


That Song which shall for- ev-er ring, Fromram-parts of the saved. 

Till ev - ’ry knee to Christshall bend, And own Him Princeof Peace: 
We’llspread Thy aos the pin a - broad, Thou King, by heav-en crowned. 
| | 
ou pe we Sis fon ees Cate ae — meee mae 
22. =i a 

RIERA Ae te oan i 

ve dy ! 
Aas a — 
Pos wa Exe aoa 
The time shall come when all shall sing, The grand Redemption Song, 


To Him shall ev-’ry na-tion bring The  in-crease of their fruit, 
O — glo - ri- ous Re-demption Song! Thy notes the skies shall rend, 


o se ce o. @. ee. fem eat pe : pb 2. ey 
bE. Sahoo ism seem cae 2 ee Oe eee 

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; apie aes Se ae 


























ET a SINS — 
tg go Swag ee ete Toe oe es = =| 
o-.- oe ag te= 


ao 2a 
And Christ shall be their happy theme, Whil ee anna notes pro - mame 


And they shall make His praises ring, On  tim-brel,harpand lute. 
And all the saints,ten thousands strong, oee har-mo-ny shall blend. 


REFRAIN. 
SOPRANO, Sop. AND ALTO. 


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ne demption’s Song Re anne S Shae we ev - er-more shall sing; 
‘TENOR. 





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Redemption’s nee ae 


oS —- 
mio nas a 
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3 eo. 8S 3 en. 


We'll sing His praise thro’ endless days, In sweet ee ge S Ae 











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(57 Deliver Te, Lord, Completely. 
‘Who hath delivered us from the power of darkness.’’—Col. 1: 13. 
(Rey Wid Be RosBeErT J. Lorp. 


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. From all i paar en can bring, From e’en the taint of self or sin, 
zi De- stroy each soul-in - vit-ing lust,Oh, help me,Lord,in Thee to trust; 
3. De-stroy the least remains of self, Dis-eas-es heal —perfect my health: 
4. To praise Thy nae be my employ, A EN of self at once destroy; 


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From all the snares contrived by men, De - liv - er me,Lord,complete-ly. 
Pre- pare me for the Pen-te- cost; De- liv -er me,Lord,complete-ly. 
Re-move de-sires for earth-ly wealth; De - liv- er me,Lord,complete-ly. 
Oh, make as gold, re-move ale loy, De-liv-er me, rele ,complete- De 


eaaaee Spee aeeeeaes 


REFRAIN. 
i, Laas RR ee ea PAGAL a 
=e Seer eterive a Sei ess 
2s 2 —_s$_s_s— > 
De - Ap os ne Lord,complete-ly, De-liv-er me,Lord,complete- ae 


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ae z ee eae are ee ee 
Pe te= z eee jn ea oe aes 








Who Will Follow Jesus ? 


‘** Who is on the Lord’s side ?’—Ex, 32: 26. 
Cas. Conway. 


S| nat 
= Pr eras o¢ “2 [say spss 218, “pg ge === 


1. Who will fol-low Je- sus all the way? rat will go with Him to 
5 Who will fol- low Je- sus all the way? Whowill be a Christian? 
. Who will fol - low to Geth-sem - a - ne? Who will bear the cross to 





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SS 9 al aces Sy = aie pared p= Zp wey ea <a 





Cal - va- ry? Who’llsur-ren der all un - to the tris 
tell, I pray; Who will give him-self to Christ this day? 
Cal - va- ry? Who'll for-sake the world, al d to be? 


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Who will fol-low oe the way? Whowill me sad Je - sus faith -ful-ly? 

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Who will be His child, let come what may? Who will aS for Him all 











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thro’ life’s day? Who will fol- low Je - sus all Mt: i 





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59. Bae Uss Far Whiter Than the Snow. 


he » ate me, wei I shall be whiter than snow.’’—Ps. 51: N Ge Conway. 


NN iy 
a cao sea ae erie 
a SS Ba Reap ee —_-—__9--@- ez erin Besar 


rig The soul that’s wash’d in ify ae ee Is made ves whiter than the snow; 
2. The soul where Blood has been ap - plied, Ben the Blood that flow’d from Cal-va - ry, 

3. The heart where Je - sus doth a - bide Must be wash’d from ev- ry spot and stain, 
4. Lord, wash me in that Ho-ly Stream, Till I am far whiter than the snow; 








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: ee oh ae Ba eee ee ee 


‘ hd SoD) aa Ain lt 
a2 Speke ss cae === APRA Soa LO 
Grae \t ee rk ples a—¢ a a patron ae 3 


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By the pre-cious, cleans-ing, heal-ing Flood, Made far whit-er than the snow. 
Tho’ it was, by sin, like crimson dyed, Shall a per- -fect cleansing see. 

In the pre-cious, ho-l ,cleans-ing Tide, That from Cal-v’ry’s Foun-tain came. 
_ B’enfrom all of self, io) ans: res deem, Make me whit-er Shae the snow. 








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@- Beers ——— fe ere oe ae | 
LA AEN A <— ai aoe eto Serr mae cd sa SEE EN a —— 
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Washed far whit-er than the snow, Washed far 
yes, far whit-er than the snow, 


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whit-er than the snow; Souls that are wash’d in 

yes, far whit-er than the snow; 

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Je -sus’ pre-cious Blood, Are far ,whit-er than the snow. 


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60 What Wondrous Grace. 


‘The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ.’’—Rom. 16 : 20. 














Axt. ANTOINETTE JACKSON. 
Peers eo 
6 Sua els 
Aah G | 
1. Oh, praisethe Lord, 
BeOS LO VELO yf US ue ¢ ine ae fe sels at was plain-ly shown,......... 
3.’ Twas love,that brought ........ our Sav-Jour” dOWNn;...vseeeeee 
= -@. _»- 
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=e « wu sas Saal se Ae 
a Rae aie Re LAST Y 
Oh, praise the Lord, what wondrous grace! 
God’s love to us was plain- ly shown, — 
’T was love, that brought our Sav-iourdown, 














He GCame mtOyGSAV el. ate wads ose our fall-en race;........se0 
Whiten He: to Gecarth’.. es eka sc His Son made known; ......... | 
Cp reartnertG sane sna eins His~ Fa® ther’ known: sens. q 
@. -@- -o- F. 

a ee 

CSN a tl | 
— ; 
He came to save our fall - en race; @ 
When He, to earth, His Son made known; ~ 
On earth to make His Fa-ther known; — 





From depths:0f? asia .uie water teres He madesus 4 frée,ts' cen ae 
Who? tors VoursssoulS 25 ean ee a) ran-som paid; . ss vesnseae 


He; .-réc.-40n-eciled re azer cc us to our Gods vey eee 





ee 


From depths of sin He made us free, 

Who for our souls a ran - som paid, 

He rec - on-ciled us to our God; 
CHORUS. 






Oh, hear Him say,‘‘Comeun-to Me.’’.... 
And for our sins a-tone-ment made.... 
Oh, let us tell Hislovea - broad.... 








What Wondrous Grace.—Concluded. 


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a PLT A PIT ecu ee 
weiss ast a Jama co des oe 
tata, 
And save us from the foe; And 





save us from the foe; 
i rh : cl SERN ebatles De, 1 
a “a —s ria rane pave a eran a Ll 
o_| eo 4-5} — ; 
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Wen siallniveren meray Ally nor Him! 












Blessed Rest. 














aC; . His rest or be emai ”_Tsa. 11: 10. Cuas. Conway. 
peter POE ee og sce : = Ss ri Sen rn EAT aE 
clog Oat i ms @ B= gis oa a. 
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Zr bea 1s 


ii ice - sus came to bring us rest, PraiseHisho - ly Name; Heav-en- 
2. On - ly thro’ the Lamb of God, Can this rest be found; On - ly 
3. Wicked souls no rest can have,Slavesto sin they be; Butea 
4. Sweet,the rest that Je- sus gives, et man-kind a balm; _ Blest,Sab- 











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mae ee ee 
Pees ee WN PAN rye Rie ie 

So reseree reste irss 


ly, Se a rest, Freeto all man arc 
thro’ 0 - be - di-ence, Can His rest a - bound. 
child of Thine re-ceives. Rest,O Lord,from Thee. ( Rest,rest,bless-ed rest, 
bat -ic, ho- ly rest, Qui-et, peaceful, calm. 


5 he- ves ate goes (eeaine se 
eae 


See ee 
“an igean seas auee 
seinen earrers nyse gla: 

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Rest, rest, ho-ly rest, Ho-ly Sab-bath rest. 






























62 Lord, | Will! 


“Not my will, but Thine.’’—Luke 22: 42. 
Cros Cuas. Conway. 


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Pare Unt pei os 





Lord, I hear Thy voice now aan -ing To me intonesso sweet, 
; Lord, Twill be eiss=ha ves - sel Made meet for Thee to use, 

Lord, I will sur-ren-der to Thee,Lay all be-fore Thy feet, 
. Lord, I will be Thinefor - ev - er,Yea,Thine to use and own; 


Ja. "Pe oe 
A er a ee 


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amas a. a 


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And I yield; oh,seal my par- don At ‘the Mer - cy - seat. 
For I’d soon-er be Thy vas - sal, Thana crown to choose. 
Mak-ing full- est con-se - cra - tion Ere this night I sleep. 
None from Thee my heart shall sev - er, Thine,and Thinea - lone. 











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Lord, «do ewela.s lordest will! will be whol-ly Thine! 
Lord, I will be Thine! Lord,I will Ps Thine! 

















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Wholly Thine, wholly Thine, I will be whol-ly Thine! 
wholly Thine, eas pep be Thine ! 


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‘ 63 Come Unto Me and Rest. 


‘*Come unto Me,....and I will give you rest.”’—Matt. 11: 28. 





HARRIET Conway. Cuas. Conway. 


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1. Hear ye the Voice which gently calls, Menide un-to Me and rest;”’ 
2. Hear ye the Voice of mer-cy,call Un -to the lost in sin; 

3. Hear ye the gen - tle Saviour’s voice,Come,ere it be too ee 
4. 9 an geass last as bap uuten aaaatan is the day of Sie. 





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longed 2 Af beet pects 


se Sef 
—- 9 — @- a a -i oes ec 9a 
Soft-ly up-on thine ear it fal if ‘“Come un- to Me and rest.’’ 
_Now at thefeet of Je - sus fall, Rest comes a-lone from Him. 
Make ye the Lord at once thy choice,Ere it be said ‘‘too late!”’ 
os ey you then in aoe be found,Come,and to-day be blest. 






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“Come un-to Me and rest,’? ‘‘Come un-to Me and rest;” 


oh, comeand rest, oh, come and rest ; 
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Hear Je-sus call-ing,““Cometo Me,’’ “‘Come unto Me and rest.” 





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Je eee re 
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64. Alleluia for the Cross! 


‘¢ Who for the joy that was set before Him endured the cross.’’—Heb. 12: 2. 
AS ANTOINETTE JACKSON. 























I. See a- round.. thecross of Je - sus,” Ye who beareee. aie 
2. Lo, His cross... shall.be thy ran -,Som, If < thou bear seat 
3. Did ‘a cross .. ‘e’erbring such glo - ry WAS@.it. DrouUsnoeancl 
4. All who bear... the cross of Je - sus, Shallsomeday.... wear 
i 
ny eo. @ © 
+ UNI Cin cM RT Sil mal BNA TE ESATO Wi we 
i See Sees alee 
Parca aa AOA DC AE i mA 
See a-round the cross of Je-sus, Ye who bear 
Lo, His cross _ shall be thy ran-som, If thou bear 
Did a_ cross eeu bring such glo-ry As_ it brought 
All who bear the cross of Je- sus, Shall some day 











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day by day, Bless-ed streams of heav’ nly ra- -diance , shining ( 
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all the way; If thou,take.... it e’en-to. Cal=v ryan 
Christ our Lord? Yea, TO Cee tee who dai- ly bear it, It will ¥ 
roy - al crown; On His throne.. shall reign for - ev - er, As His — 
5 
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marr capone mea ree atten ee Lana 
it day by day, Bless-ed streams of heav’n-ly ra - diance, : 
it all the way; If thoutake it e’en to Calva fy, 
to Christ our Lord ? Yea, to all who dai~ ly “bear it, i 
wear roy - al crown; On His throne shall reign for - ev - er, ; 
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o’er thy pil - grim way. 

bless thee more each day. d 

joys un- told af - ford. | BAe ALU Tae ; ia! Al - le - 
Bride-e - lect be known. Al Je = lu - ia fos? the cross! SAip= = ler 


















































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Se eae ee ee See | 
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Ju Net ia! Al le ia for the j 

u - ia (for the cross! - Aah iy AL (= le slay f th 4 
ig a, € u la or ce j 

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Alleluia for the Cross !—Concluded. 





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CrOSel ee Al - le -lu - ia for the cross! Nev - er 


cross, for. the cross! 


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65  #£2This Temple, Lord, Prepare. s. M. 


** Create in me a clean heart, 0 God; ey renew a right spirit within 
me.’’—Ps,. 51: 10. 
ics Cuas, CONWAY. 


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—S— "89 eS — —~O—-D-— B 9 a 
dade gid; 
. Oh, that my heart might be Transformed, re-newed,and cleansed! 
. My soul, seek ear- nest-ly The Pearl of great- -est price; 
. This tem - ple, Lord, pre-pare, Thy Spir- it place with-in, 
. Thy Ho - ly Spir-it’s pow’r With- in) my soul im - plant, 
. Up- on ee Alirtare now. My sacs sri-e tice) mleavey 


tess “ese 
5 Be ee eae —— = 


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gts btaleeil 


Submerg’din love and ~ - ri- ty! For Ve ue pray’rs as- ie 
Sell all thou hast;—e - ter-ni-ty De-mands this sac- ri - fice. 
That I may live for Je- sus here,And not for self, and sin. 
To keep me_ stead-fast ev -’ry hour; Just now ,the bless-i -ing grant. 
Be - liev-ing sure-ly,Lord,that Thou My of - fring dost re - ceive. 






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66 _ The Blessed Old Story. 


‘*They went to tell..”,—Matt. 28: 9. 
Aji ANTOINETTE JACKSON. 


dake Beda. Ste lk 2 
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1. Thereis a sweet Sto-ry revealed in God’s Word, The Sto-ry of 
2. 1 knowof a Sav-iour, Who sav-eth the soul, Who heal-eth the 
3. This Sav-iour hath pow-er "to cleanse from all sin, If you to your 
4. Our Sav-iour is pre-cious to all who be- lieve, And sure- ly you’ll 


Sa as GS EN SN GRIT 
exept tt ett tate 


SA" ST ol pe cae EE 
— 2 — ha Ora = 











Je - sus, hast thou ev - er heard? Oh, list-en, oh, lis - ten, to 
bod - y, Who mak- eth thee whole; Tis Je- sus of Naz’ reth, the 
heart will but let Himcome in; I’ve trust-ed and tried Him you'll 
love Him, if Him you re-ceive; Ac -ceptwhat 1 tell you, I 


ae Mame War Koa Baris, Ley ok Laie eB (—fey 
Cee eee <6 3 8 —e— 





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an 

you’ “‘}’’ shall’'tell’ “Thebless-ed sweet Sto- ry ‘of “S@ldy eevee 

sweet Sto-ry of Old. 

blest Son “of; God; Of Him) 1. this’: Sto-ry now fella ee 

this Sto-ry now tell. 

find itv is, true; Beé-lievethe sweet sio-rTy UL giaieli eee 

sweet Sto-ry I” tell: 

know it is true; O sin-ner, be-lieve whee tell, ae. eee 

oh, be- lieve whatI tell. 


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eo ao SS ee ee a oe ;-——— 
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The ee - ed, the bless- ed Old Sto-ry ll tell, 
The bless - ed Old Sto - ry Di eatel 











The Blessed Old Story.—Concluded. 


RNa: be A Ves Pe US 
“ale eee ornare ese = = 























Sp te 


As long as onearth] Sateeeat Pil tell it in glo-ry, the 








The bless-ed Old Sto-ry I'll tell......... 


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bless-ed Old Sto-ry, (The bless-ed, the blessed Old Sto-ry I'll tell.) 


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67 A Warrior for the Lord. C. M. 


Cuas. CONWAY. 


4 an = Se ea eee ee — 
(gorse Serer ee rer ere 


@. wo Os. 2 @. 
CG ad Deel Moot See a a AoE ea wD AV a 
Cas ere yaar ——— oer ere ee 


1. Make me a war-rior for the Lord, To bat-tle’gainstthe foe; 
2. Shall I en-list but to re-treat? No! Ill go conquering thro’; 
ea,onall I -do less ithan /oth- ers: did |\Whotrusted) jin!) the Lord? 
4. As Cap-tain of the Lord of Hosts Is Christthe Sav-iour come; 
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Help me to win the great re-ward And fear-less cour-age show. 
I sure-ly can-not fear de-feat If Je-sus with me — go. 
Un - daunt-ed,when the fray a-mid They rest-ed on His Word? 
And_ we shall fight the pow’rs of sin Till vic-to-ry is won. 





68 Cast Thy Burden on Thy Saviour. 
‘** Cast thy burden upon the Lord, and He shall sustain thee.”’—Ps. 55 : 22. 
Cuas. Conway. 






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. Cast thy bur - den on ake Sav-iour,Je - sus sees thy heart’s sore need; 
5 Je-sus knows thy depth of an-guish, Placethy trust up-on His Word; 
3. Je - sus sees what-e’er thou needest, He has treasures for thee stored | 
-@--* -@- ~ ay =, - 


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And He knows thine ardent fer- vor; Cast thy bur - den on the Lord: 

If you would no lon-ger languish, Cast thy bur- denon the Lord: =) 

To im-part when thou be-liev-est: Cast thy bur- denon the Lord: @ 
Ka | 


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fe ar eS SSeS ae aaa 


Je - sus enn thine ev’ry weakness, He,for strength, milet be implor’d; 
Je - sussavesfrom all con- di-tions, He will peace and joy af-ford; 
Nev -er trial too great for Je-sus, Be yourneed to Him outpour’d; 


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If you would but know His greatness,Cast thy bur-den on....... the Lord, 
He preserves from all af - flic-tions,Cast thy bur-den on....... the Lord. 
He will give what-e’er thou needest,Cast thy bur-den on....... the Lord. 


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Cast Thy Burden on Thy Saviour.—Concluded. 


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liv - er thee,and give thee vic-to-ry; Cast thy burden on........ the Lord 
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69 Mercy-Seat. L.™M. 


eS, FRED’K STANSBERY, 


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1. Be" |=" fore Thy mer - cy - seat we bend, May 
2. While sit - ting low Alsip Ue@n= = SUS)? feet; We 
3. Ne’er cease LOM EDTA, seeDul 9s CV a-n LY, day Look 
ar Re, <= joice ite | CrOds in Him a ~-_ lone; Make 


aaa pe i —="___o— “ Op 
SS See a ae 
paar areca SSP aS 
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Thy kind fe - gels us  de-fend; We come to Thee _ in 
there our bur - dens do re - peat; And sure are we to 
lilte-itow- Je - sus3 He's the Way, Let: not-)a>"sin. - ple 
un - to Him pe - ti-tions known; Oh, hast - en to His 


|e eae 
a ope =a 


hum - ble pray’r, Are sure to find our Sav - iour there. 
find re - lief, Whenheartsare free from un - be- lief, 


thought de - file, Let not the e - vil . one . be-guile. 
courts a-bove, Re - mem - ber that our God _ is love. 
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70 Little Children of the Lord. 


‘‘ Except ye be converted, and become as little children, ye shall not enter into the 
kingdom of heaven.’’—Matt. 18 : 3. 
Cuas. Conway, 


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Dees Sa ee 
= ee ah a ae Fs kr D4 eee fr und 8 Coa” any 


ty Lit- tle chil-dren of the Lord, Hap- py, hap- py in His Word; 
2. Lit-tle chil-dren of the Lord, Loveeach oth-er, love His Word; 
3. Lit- tle chil-dren of the Lord, Live for Je-sus, home, a - broad; 
4. Lit-tle chil-dren of the Lord, Live like Christi att of old; 





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Prais-ing Him from day day, Who our sins hath wash’d a-way. 
Live as Je- sus lived from birth,Live as Je- sus here on earth. 
Let your life like sun- shine be, Let His mind be found in thee. 
Tho’ you oft with tri - als ar let God’ s sunshine keep you sweet. 


22S =e ae | 


pina i 
iN LAER BEST eset ea =e 
eee ei 


Lit - tle chil- dren of the Lord, Spread His prais-es far and wide; 
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tee Be 
Lie oa apa aoe me cia SR ima 
63 —I—, ee nT a ae a 


Praise, i i Him all the day, Praise, oh, praise the Lord. 


Brass te are! a -—-— =o = 
etch ppp pas Eb ei 





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71 Shepherds O’er Their Flocks are Tending. 


‘‘ There were in the same country shepherds,... keeping watch over their 


flock by night.”—Luke 2: 8. 
Cuas. Conway. 


Cac; 
Bet Allegro. e A — sina 
a orga 


1. Shepherds o’er their flocks are tending, Lo! the angel hosts come down, 
2. He of roy- al Blood is sure-ly, ForHe is Je - ho-vah’s Son; 
splals is born a King for-ev- er; Worship Him,ye hosts ofheav’n; 





| 
Hoty Se os aaa Lowahh SB Dae Lo ee 
Hes A A eA A aso ea 
ane ae $e —fs=e=¢ ¢ {3s «J 8 >= 


For in Bethlehem’slowly manger,Christ,th’exalted King is born. 
Born to wear a crown of glo- ry, Lo! His tri-umph is be- gun: . 
He dethron’d shall be, no, nev-er! Glo - ri- fied shall be of men: 


| 55-2 
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Gut Sire sce = a hes a SSeS = Sas 23 


‘* Peace on earth, good will from heaven,”’ Hear th’ angelic ae ces Say, 
O’er thehills the news is spreading, Tell-ing of the Saviour’s birth, 
Al - le-lu-ia! Al- le- lu-ia! An-gel hosts take up the strain, 


oF oa ON ae aw -0- Ua «leche 

@ > @ soe me o_o -0-.-@—$— ee SN 
a ae ram =e —e— t—poE— — e— pon MS ae 
| aan Safa ae = =e = ee a 





—- ——_ _.- —_ 


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o-- —e—\@ o_o .-0_@—_@ — 78-2 


Glo - ry, glo-ry in the highest! Christtoearth is come this te 
Wise meno’erthe Babearebending,Who is bornto rule the earth. 
Al - le-lu-ia! Al -le- lu- ia! Je-sus Christ is ek to reign. 


eo — o_e oe. 


ay 
A eed eee te es ell 











72 Make Me Willing To-day. 


‘“'Thy people shall be willing in the day of Thy power.’’—Ps. 110: 3. 
Cuas. Conway. 


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ea hel Ge Si 
Feri =f 
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1. Lord,make me willing to yield to Thee,Oh,make me willing,I pray; 
2. Tho’ I amstubborn, I would be meek, Oh,make me willing as clay; 
3. Oh, bring me bending to Thy dear feet, No more to wander nor stray; 
4. I would sur-ren-der, I would be Thine, No longer from Thee to stray; 


or fae — 


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Bing a0" 


ep eee ees eee 







I want Thy Spir-it to come to me, Oh, make me willing to - day. 
To be determin’d Thy face toseek,Oh, make me willing to - day. 
My spirit’s willing,my flesh is weak,De-stroy it, Sav-iour,to - day. 
Oh,make me erate oh, be Thou mine,Help me sur-ren-der to- ae 


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Make me willing to - day,...... Make me willing to - day; 
ign pt ae yes, will-ing to-day, yes, will-ing, I pray; 
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Make me will-ing to  fol- i hee, es makeme willing I pray. 
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7 ek There Were Ninety and Nine. 


‘““The good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.’’-—John 10: 11, 
Cuas. Conway. 


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rissa ie! 








. There wereninety and nine within the fold, When dark the nightand drear, 
5 There were ninety and nine within the fold, But one was not a - round: 
3 The poor lost sheep was per-ish-ing For life was al-most gone; 
TB not yb takes it gen-tly in Hisarm Andfoldsit to His breast; 
5.) 00 back thro’ storm and tempest sleet, The Shepherd wendsHis way, 
6 The Sav-iour is that Shepherd dear Who fears no cold nor storm, 
7 Oh, come to this kind Shaphond rien, Ye, who are lost in sin; 











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Rae ay 
“Sra wea eer Cans Si ac aime a aa st Ca 
a o_o: —o—|+ e— o—_ © o—_ >__; +__o-_ 4 —_|_ 
re aoe Og is a OO we a a 
SET Ak AN Ae A St Oem ej} gO _@ 





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The Shepherd went His sheep to find, That was to Him so 
The Shepherd wander’d thro’ the cold,At last His sheep He found. | 
But when the Shepherd did it meet It — said,‘‘He’ll take me home.’ 
He says,‘‘My sheep I’ve saved from harm, Ill place TUG Wir vey) es ba 
But glad, because He found His sheep, That went from Him a- stray. 
But searches mountains far and near For sheep,whostrayed have gone. 
For He will from the wolves defend, When the fold you keep with-in. 


























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Saket, heals A a og Rt 
ea * 

ni |_8 Dents my hy SN 

aa ttee ee ny" ASKS ES ; 
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Lost on the mountains cold and bare, Lost from the lov-ing Shepherd’s care; 


Ref. for 7th verse. 
Come to the lov - ing Shepherd’s care, Come from the mountains cold and bare; 


-o- 0. 9 9 @ @ @ @.- 


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He to its rescue hath dared the storm,Out for His poor lost sheep hath gone. 
Come to the fold He’s prepared for thee, Hear Him now say-ing,** ee to Me.’’ 


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7A. Resting on the Promises. 


‘© We which have believed do enter into rest.’’-—Heb. 4: 3. 








Cgc; Cuas. Conway. 
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Gib ge sg seg eee oe te 


1. Rest-ing on the prom-is-es by faith to-day, Cheering me to 
2. Rest-ing on the prom-is-es, I have no fear, Knowing,when be- 
3. Rest-ing on the prom-is- es se-cure-ly now, At His bless-ed 
4. Rest-ing on i prom-is - es,while time shall last, Bless-ed Sav-iour, 
amie wavnnot ante a oer o—_="_e-: e—_s---» 
qe Ste tae ASS il et a efi ye ee aS ar wee ee te. 
er eee ee eae fee eee SS 
eee oe a ee ae ce : 











vic- to-ry a-long the way; Trusting and be-liev-ing them, I 
liev-ing them,the Lord is near; Trusting in the Saviour, Who to 
mandates | shall ev- er bow: Oh! the joy-ous moment when H 
hold me by Vanes: pay pune aie us eyes up- on Thee,time is 








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now can say,— Resting on the prom-is-es of God......2..5. 
mé is dear, Resting on. the prom-is-es \of God". a. cen 
taught mehow, Resting on the prom-is-es of God........... 
fleet-ing fast,—Resting on the prom-is-es_ of ate iia «eee 

















Pe ee ee Sena ene ees eet ae esl eas Jeet SS 
ee a Beek Sg is=s-e-stess PS se = 





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mendes i es dec abeuae ‘ 
a SSS Sees 


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I’m rest-ing on the prom-is-es by faith to - day, Resting,yes,I’m 

























Resting on the Ppouuses:-,coneraded. 





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rest-ing on the promise by the way; Rest- ing,I’m rest - ing, I’m 
est-ing,sweetly rest-ing, yes, 


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Pesteuin cao Lie IDIOM else wD Ve tne WAV. toe cae cok. os 
on the prom-ise by the way. 








Sella ST ne al Chel aie ET aS bilo Ss Hides di 
| es SS 2 ae aa 
Pi oi A ies Se Se Pa : 
75 Save Even Me. 











$a) i — Baits 
fn a fe ef a eS an 
| 22S 2 ae Se er eter ees 


EN @&—_o o— s- fe ae oe. gg o— 
1. Wilt Thousave a sin- ner, One, OLord,like me, Who indepth of 
2. Wilt Thou bring me par - don, Set the pris-’ner free? Wilt Thou be my 
3- Lord,Thy words arefaith-ful; Cry I un-to Thee; Come,and bring sal- 
4. apie ne ba prom-ise, Thouwiltsave my soul; Thro’ Thy cleansing. 


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\6 33 Bes ete 


an-guish Cri- eth un-to a | 





























Sav-iour,Thou,of Cal-va - ry? 
va - tion, Save, Lordje-ven me. 
pow -er Make me ful- ly whole. 


Smion 


Save e-ven me, Save e-ven 


AG e-ven me, 
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ee ——- oS a fee] =e 
Se ee es 
i nie le -+——- Se ee 
(2a sig = are ees = a . 
me; By Thy grace save Thou me,Save,Lord,e - ven me. 


Save e-ven me; 





Hast Thou No Saviour? 


‘* He shall send them a Saviour.’’—Isa. 19 : 20. 


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Why artthou troubled,when thou canst be blest? Hast thou 
Why art thou languid, when thou canst be thrill’d? Hast thou 


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1. Why walk in darkness,why notin the light? Hast od no Saviour? 
2. Why artthou weary,whenthou canst have rest? Hast thou no Saviour? 
3. Why artthou hungry, whenthou canst befill’d? Hast thou no Saviour? 
4. as art ea eae pe canst be rich? Hast thou no Saviour? 
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Why be unsaved with sal-va-tion in reach? Hast thou no Sav - iour? 















































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77 Hail Him! 


** And they came with haste, and found Mary and Joseph, and the Babe 
lying in a manger.’’—Luke 2 : 16. 


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song, Forv we hear by the angel mes-sage, Our Saviour and King is born. 
born; May our hearts bend low be-fore Him On this glad Christmas morn. 
lies The Lord of earth and glo-ry, The Mon- arch of theskies, 
reign, To all sal - va-tion ae praise His ho-ly Name! 


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78 Boundless Love. 


‘* The love of Christ, which passeth knowledge.’’—Eph. 3 : 19. 





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1. Je-sus, up inheav’nabove,Liv’d with God in per-fectlove: Al - le- 
2. Je-susdied on Cal- va-ry,Set my soul at lib -er-ty: Al- le- 
3. Je-sus will to us impart, All the blessings which He bro’t: Al - le- 
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lu - ia! Al - le -lu  - ia! All the chains of _hell combined, 
lu - ia! Al - le - lu - ia! On us, Lord, the gift be- stow, 
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Here on earth to mar-tyrd be: Oh! what love, what boundless love! 
Had a - round mysoul entwin’d,But He broke them all for me. 
Per - fect love with-in to know: Al - le - lu - ia! Praise Thy Name! 


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79 Cause Me, O Lord, to Do Thy Will. Cc. M. 


**T will put My Spirit within you, and cause you to walk in My statutes.’’—Ezek. 86 : 27. 






















































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1. Cause me, O Lord, to do Thy will Re -joic-ing as | £0; 
2. The pride of life now cru-ci - fy, Teachme hu-mil-i - ty, 
3. Each vi-cious spir-it cast Thouout,No more my soul to bind; 
4. En - robe this mor-tal flesh of mine With robes of right-eous-ness; 
5- My work complete,and tasks all done,fo heav-enthen trans-late; 
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With-in my ver- y soul in-stil Thy life with-in’ to grow. 
That I Thy Namemay mag- ni -fy With Jall.fi: -.del---1 > (ty. 
My  be- ing freed from ev-’ry doubt Can then to Thee _ be joined. 
This nat-ural heart make all di-vine,And fill with ho - li - ness. 
The _ bat- tle fought, the vic-t’ry won, With Je -sus re - in-state. 
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80 Onward to the Rescue Go! 


“Go out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in.”’— 


Luke 14 : 28. 
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2. On-ward to the res-cue go! An - gel guards are hov’ring low; 
3. On-ward to the res - cue ne Help the need - y_ here be - low; 











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With the ey ar - mor clad, te to Fis en, cheer the sad; 
They will help you to im-part Words of eoniotact to each heart; 
To the res-cue of the lost, Who onwaves of sin are tossed! 








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Seek out ev-’ry troubled breast, Bring it heal-ing, peace and rest; 
Preachthe Gos-pel to the poor, To the end let faith en- dure; 
Let them all the Christ-life see, They will ev - er grate-ful be; 
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Seek out all that are op-prest, Ye, who are of God so blest. 
Je - sus nev-erthoughtof self; He im-parts to all His wealth. 


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81 ’"Tis Jesus’ Voice You Hear. 


““T will both search My sheep, and seek them out.’’—Ezek. 34: 11. 











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82 W hosoever. 


‘* Whosoever will, let him take the water of life freely.’’—Rev. 22 : 17. 


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1. ‘‘ Who - so - ev - er,’’ saiththe Lord, May re-ceive sal- va - tion; 
2. ‘*Who - so - ev - er,’”’ oh, how sweet,Bless-ed words of Je - sus; 
3. ‘“Who - so- ev - er’ will be-lieve,Out of ev- ’ry na - tion, 
4. ‘Who -so- ev - er’—thatmeansme,Tho’ I be an _ out - cast; — 

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Nev-er one did He cast out, Whentheycamere - pent: ing. 
Meaning you, and e- ven me,Free_ sal -va-tion for us. 
Shall from Je-sus sure re=ceive,Full - est of sal - va - tion. 
‘‘Who-so-ev - er’ He’ll re-ceive,lake, oh, take me, Je - sus. 











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83 





Come to the Gospel Fountain. 


‘A Fountain opened....for sin and for uncleanness.”—Zech, 13 : 1. 


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Come to the Gos-pel Foun- tain. O-pened by Christ here Le ne 
Come to the pool of mer - cy, Je - sus, for you,there doth wait; 
Come to the pool Beth-esd - a, Leavealldis- eas - es there; 
Come to the bless-ed me iour, All ye,who sigh ek rest; 


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Cleansing the foulest from all fe ne him as white as snow. 
Hear Himin accents full of pit-y, Saying,‘‘Nowthy sins I take.”’ 
Si -  lo-am’s fount is still wide o-pen, Filled with precious treasures rare. 
He’ll be thy Fount of Life for-ev-er, En-ter in and be thou blest. 


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84. Draw Me Closer. 


‘*T the Lord thy God will hold thy right hand.’’—Isa. 41 : 13. 


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I entreat Thee,Lord, an my soul draw nigh, At Thine altar low I bow; 
I beseech Thee Lord ‘look up-on the path Which I tread from day to day; 
I willseek Thy face un-til ev-’rytrace Of — sin has left my heart; 
. When the roll is called be - fore Thy throne Place me then at Thy right hand: 
ays aula at last,when up - on Thy throne, Ev-ermore Thy Name t’a-dore, 


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Lead me to Thy fold,to de-part no more; Hearmyhumble,lowly cry. 
Take out all that does my _ soul de-file, Help me walk with Thee,! pray. 
Do not let me err from the narrow way, Till Thou dost Thy love j im- -part. 
Help me keep Thy stat-utes to the end, And up-on Mount Zi - on stand. 
I shall with the heav’n-ly host a-bove,Sing Thy praise for ev - er-more. 


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Draw me clos - er, clos-er,heav’nly Friend, To Thy ho-ly arms1 flee; 
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Draw me clos-er, clos-er,heav’nly Friend, Where the pure de-light to be. 


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85 Alleluia, Christ Arose! 


‘* He is not here, but is risen.’’—Luke 24: 6. 




















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1. Al-le- lu-ia, Al- le - lu- ia, Christ a - rose, the Glo- ri - fied! 
2. Al-le- lu-ia, He is ris-en! Christ the Lordis ris’n a - gain! 
3. Al-le- lu-ia, He is ris-en! See the glorious Cru-ci - fied! 
4. Al-le- lu-ia, Al- le - lu-ia,See thePrince of Glo-ry now! 


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In - ter-cedes for those who love Him, Who would crowns of life ob-tain. 


Death no more shall e’er as - sail Him,Je - sus lives, the Glo - ri- fied! 
At the Fa-ther’s side ex - alt - ed, An- gel hosts be-fore Him bow. 


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&86 When the Redeemed Ones Shall Gather. 


‘¢ Tn my Father’s house aremany mansions:.... I go to prepare a place for you.’’—John 14:2. 


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3. Yes, there’sa crown that is wait-ing, For Christ to place on my brow; 








Be- fore i throne of the Fa- ther, Will I find there is room for me? 
Shall I with fear be a-bound-ing,Or en-rap-tured with ho-ly mirth? 
Nor shallthere be an-y part - ing From the Saviour, Who saves me now. 


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Up in the mansions of glo - ry Will I find there is room for me? 
Up in the mansions of glo - ry If, dear Sav-iour, 1 fol- low Thee. 


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87 Just a Little Word. 


‘Wilt thou not tell ?’’—Hzek. 24 : 19. 
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1. Just a_ lit - tle word for Je - sus, As you pass a- long your way; 
2. Just a lit-tle word for Je - sus, Spoken but in ten-der love; 
3. Just a_ lit -tle word for Je - sus, Seemeth it too hardfor thee? 
4. Just a lit - tle word for Je - sus, Ev- er He doth plead for you; 

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Souls to cheer and heartsto brighten, Winning them to Christ a-bove. 
Think of what,for you,He suf-fered,Ev-er to your Lord be true. 
Tell of His great love and good-ness, Of His sav- Be pow-er too. 


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88 I’ve Harbored in Jesus. 
“* Upon this Rock I will build My church.’’— Matt. 16 : 18. 
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dear old happy song, “ye anchor’d on the blessed Rock of A - ges.’ 
had a peace with-in, I’ve anchor’d on the blessed Rock of A - 1 8es. 


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89 Only Jesus Will I Trust. 


*¢ He abideth faithful.’’—2 Tim. 2 : 18. 
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DvueET.—Sop. AND TENOR. 


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Trust ye in the Lord for -ev-er, Let Him be your on- ly trust, 
3. | have al-ways found Him faithful, Oth - er-wise He can-not be; 
4. Oa cea Friend so precious? Have youtast-ed of His joy? 


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Je- sus,He will nev-er leave me, For His Word I now be- lieve. 
For He bring-eth full sal -va-tion; Sav-eth to the ut- ter- most. 
Dai-ly for my soul He car-eth, Ev- er faith-ful un - to. me. 
Do you know His blessed friendship? Do you trust Him day by day? 
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90 Praise the Great Jehovah. 


‘* Let the people praise Thee, O God.’’—Ps. 67 : 5. 





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1. Praise,oh,praise the great Je-ho - vah! Praise His ho- ly Name 


2. Mag - ni-fy Him,O ye peo- ple! Mag-ni- fy the Lord! 
3. Glo - ri - fy the Lord,ye na- tions! Glo-ri- fy your King! 


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9 { Happy in His Smile. 


‘These things have I spoken unto you, that My joy might remain in you, 
and that your joy might be full.”—John *5: 11. 


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1. Hap- py while the Saviour smiles up-on me, Knowing that oe 

2. Hap- py while His lov-ing will I’m do - ing, Oth-er hap 

3. Hap- py un-dercloud or in the sun-shine, Whether fender oe 
4. Hap- py ev-’ry mo-ment in my Sav-iour, "He _a-lone such 





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ness I can-not find; Whento fol- low in Hissteps I’m 
sneer,or foes may scorn; Seek-ing to  re-ceive His heav’n-ly 
hap - pi - ness can bring; Rest-ing on His prom-ise, in His 


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92 Shout It Out! 


“ All the people shouted with a great shout, when they praised the Lord.” — 


Ezra 3:11. 
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. Shout a-loud of your sal-va - tion,Shout it out!(Shout it out!) Shout it 
2. Have you told your friends of Je - sus? Have you told ?(Have you told?)Have you 
3. Will you tell the poor lost sin- ner? Will you tell ?(witl you tei?) Will you 
4. Tell it outthat youmaylight-en, Tell it out! (Tet it out! Tell it 


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out! (Oh, shout it out!) Tell how Je-sus from ae sins hath saved you, Shout it 
told?(Oh,have you told?)Do they see that you have been con-vert-ed ? Have you 


tell? (Oh, will you tell?) Will you tell the need-y and the fall- en? Will you 
out! (Oh, tell it out!) To poor souls who now are in the darkness; Tell it 























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tell? Oh, will you tell? Will you tell? Will you tell?(On, will you tell?) 


out! Oh, tell it out! Tell it out! Tell it out!(On, tell it out!) — 


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Tell it out! Tell thy CUCHaralel! it out! 
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93. Hosanna to Jesus! | 
Meee to the Son of David.’’—Matt. 21: 9. Cu: ‘= 
Sa eae le har se | 
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. Ho-san - na, ho- san- na, ho-san-na they cry! Ho-san-na, ho+ 

: Ho-san - na! ’tis Je - sus Who com-eth this way; He rid - eth in 
3. Ho- ‘ateeg ex - alt Him,the Heir to the throne! Ho- san-na, ho- 


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cone, Lord,and reign; Ho-san- na, ho-san-na, to Jesus’ precious Name! 
heav = en- -made King; Bx - alt Him, ye peo- ple, His vic- to- ry now sing! 
forth Je-sus’ fame, Till na-tions and kingdoms shall own the Saviour’s Name. 





94. O Prodigal, Return! 


Luke 15: r1-32. 
Cuas. Conway. 





1. O  fa-ther, di - vide me my Dirth-right! I long o’er the 

2. He starts off so cheer-ful and mer- ry, His heart is  o’er- 
3. At last, get-ting rag- ged and fam-ished, He hires him- self 
4. Hecame to him- self, and de- ci-ded To _ fa-ther’s dear 
5. Hestarts on his long homeward jour-ney,His fa-ther es- 








mountains to roam; pe tho’ you are fear-ful, my fu-ture is 04 
flow - ing with song; But soon,with companions more wicked than he, 
out to tendswine; And oh,how his fa-ther’s great plenty he miss’d, 
arms hewould flee; For if 1 stay here, I will meet with sure death: 
pies him a- far; He _ o-pens his arms,and says,‘‘Come unto me, 


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His _ birthright is squander’d and gone. 
For home,he.did sad-ly re - pine 
Ill see if there’s welcome for me. Ref. for sth verse. 

Re-stor’d to your birthright you are.’’ How great there-joic-ing in 


Some day Ill far rich-er come home. | 











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Fa-ther are always wide o- pen, Re-ceiv-ing the wan-der-ers in. 


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95 Glory be to God! 


‘Glory to God in the highest.’’-—Luke 2 : 14. 








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. Hear the bless-ed an- ae ne tie Hear ye them this day ; 
4 An- gels, on the plains of Ju-dah Now  u-nite in song, 
3. Lo! the an-gelssing of Je - sus, First-born Son of God; 














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Bringeing joy and glad- ness, For the Sav-iour’s born. 
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96 The Sabbath of the Lord. 


“The Lord blessed the Sabbath Day, and hallowed it.’’-—Exo., 20: 11. 


Cee, Cuas. CONWAY. _ 








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1. The Sab-bath of the Lord is here, The Sab-bath by Him made; 
2. Dare mor-talchange his God’s de-cree? Dare he pre-vent His laws? 
3..O Day once hal-lowed by the Lord,And set a-part for man; 





We thank Him for its rest andcheer,To Keep it, ask His aid: 
If Je- sus did with it  a- gree, Should mah notfear,and pause? 
Oh, let us keep with one ac-cord, The day which God did plan: 


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With blessings is the Sab-bath blest With mercies from on _ high; 
’Twas made of God that manmightrest From all his la-bors sore; 
Praise God for ho « ly oe rests,From toil and la-bor free; 
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But he who breaks its hal-lowed rest, Shall soon A la - ter die. 
Lord,help us keep Thy Sab-bath, blest, Till time shall be no more. 
Oh, let us keep. all God’s re pied His sons to ev-er_ be. 


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97. Use Me, Lord. 


‘*Sanctified, and meet for the Master’s use.’°—2 Tim. 2: 21. 


F. S. FRED’K STANSBBRY. 


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. Use me, OHeav’n-ly Fa- ther, Use Thou, Mas Meat this day; 
2:,Useé Perrnen dave are storm-y, Wheth-er in gale, or calm; 
3. Use,while on earth I tar - ry, Do all Thoucanst with me; 





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Emp-ty me, Lord,and’ fill me;' Use’ me; ©' Lord, 1. pray: 
\ Use me in cloud or sun-shine,Ma - ny poor souls to warn: 
Make me an or -ty chan-nel, Keep me such all the way: 





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Use me in hum-ble serv-ice, Teachme to do Thy will; 


Help me to bring the lost-one In - to the nar-row way, 
Pour forth Thy message thro’ me, Let it be what Thou wilt; 

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3 Help me to fol-low my Seicus and Guide,Lead me up Zi-on’s hill. 
: Do - ing my ut-most for all that I meet; Use me, O Lord, I pray. 
On - y an Sa phy en for Thee, Saved from all spot and guilt. 


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98 Is It Not So? 


‘* No man cometh unto the Father, but by Me.’’—John 14: 6. 


SKE? Cuas. Conway. 


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1. List-en, O  sin-ner, there’s QneWho can cleanse, Tho’ you feel ee er- 
2. Broth-er and sis-ter, are you Sat-is- fied? Do you not feel in your 
3. When you are tempted,or when youare tried, Don’t you need Je-sus, it 


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pow’red by your sins; sus will help,for you need Him, I know; Is it not 


soul a great void? Don’t you need Je-sus, a Friend here be-low? Is it not 
Pi - lot and Guide? Sure- si Wa out Him youcan-not gothro’; Is_ it not 


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so? Is. it not so?  Broth-er and sis-ter, are you sat-is- fied? 
so? Is it not so? Whenyouaretempted,or when you are tried, 




















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Tho’ you feel help-less, o’er-pow’red by your sins; Je - sus will 
Do you not feel in your soul a_ great void? Don’t youneed 
Don’t you need Je- sus, the Pi - lot and Guide? Sure-ly with - 























Is It Not So ?—Concluded. 








help,for you need Him, | know; Is it not so?. Is it not so? 
Je-sus, aFriendherebe-low? Is it. not so? Is it not so? 
out Him eu an se go thro’; Is it not soP Praise God,’tis so! 


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99 Glory in the Cross. 
‘* God forbid that I should glory, save in the cross of our Lord 


CaCi ! Jesus Christ.’’—Gal. 6: 14. Cuas. Conway. 








1. Whenon a mis-sion for the Lord, When you are sent to preach His Word, 
2. When in your home,or when a- -broad, Show but the mer - He of the Lord; 
3. Pride to de-struc- -tion will thee send, Hu-mil-i- ty a-lone will stand; 


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Let none of self se seen or ere Glo - ry in the” cross. 
Je - sus will help you live His Word, Glo -ry in the cross. 
Let on - ly that your life at- tend, Glo-ry in the cross. 











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100 O Thou God of Great Long-Suffering. 


‘« All Thy works shall praise Thee, O Lord; and Thy saints shall bless Thee.’’—Ps. 145 : 10. 


Ast. ANTOINETTE JACKSON, 
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1. O Thou God of great long-suff’ring,Of man’s frailty full a- ware, 
2. O Thou God Who kKeepest ev - er Those,who on Thy Namere-ly; 
os O Thou God, our con- so - la-tion, Thou our Comforter each day; 








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Workwith-in us per-fect raleaainnd tints our hum-ble lives to spare: 
May we all our lives en-deav-or, Thy great Name to mag-ni - fy: 


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We will praise Thee, we will ae ee, oe our Shier s ten-der care, 
Praise Thy Name,we will for- ev - er, Thou Who didst our sins destroy; 
Be ex-alt-ed, great Je-ho-vah! Let us. all ay: glo-ry ‘see; 








We _ will praise Thee,we will praise Thee, We shallall Thy praise declare. 
Praise Thy Nameand cease,no,nev-er! While Thou dost with life supply. 
Be ex-alt- ed, be ex -alt-ed! Praise wefree- ly ren-der Thee. 

















101 Child, Come Home! 
‘‘ For the Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.’’—Luke 19 : 10. 


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DvueET. Sop. anD TENOR. 


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1. Christ the Shep - herd,ten- der, true, On the mountains 
‘2. Christ the Shep - herd,ten - der, true, Seeksfor lost ones 


3. Christ the Shep - herd,ten - der, true, Ev = er watch - ful, 
4. Christ the i Be ten der, . true, Can your heart just 


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just like you: Outstretch’dhands Heholds to thee, ‘‘Come,my 


cares for you::He has sought thee long and far, And _ will 
now make new: Au some sheep ae s gone a- stray Come to 


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12 Get Anchored in Jesus. 


“Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul.’”’—Heb. 6: 19. 





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2. Get anchored fast in Je-sus_ be-fore yourrudder’s gone; You 


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drift - ing t?ward the break-ers though you may feel se-cure; Be - 
anch- ored fast in Ca- naan, you'll blessthe hap- py day That 


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fierc-est storm,And bring you to the oa ven,saved by His nity arm. 
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103 Sound with a Certain Sound. 


‘*Blow ye the trumpet in Zion, and sound an alarm in My 

















heise holy mountain.”—Joel 2: 1. FRED’K STANSBERY. 
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1. Soundwith a certainsound The trumpet of the Lord! Proclaim,wher-ev-er 
2. Sound ye the bu- gle call! Soon will the Judgment come, When thou shalt either 
3. Soon Nena sev-enth Ries Up - on our ears re- po ae Je-sus,in His 


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104 Ok, Touch but His Garment. 


‘* As many as touched Him were made whole.’’—Mark 6: 56. 
Cuas. Conway. 








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5, Oh, touch but the hem of His gar-ment,Let faith be thine 
of The touch is to- day ef - fi- ca-cious,For Je-sus_ is 
4. Just press thro’ Shaenrene un- to Je - sus, There’s naught that can 


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in - ward con - trol: Come trust-ing, be - liev- ing— re - ceiv - ing 
ris - en in- deed; Is now up in heav’nin- ter - ced - ing, 
hin-der true faith; Be - lieve, as you touch,for your heal - ing, 


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105 Till the Bridegroom Comes. 


‘* Waiting for the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.’’—1 Cor. 1: 7. 
Cuas, Conway. 





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2. Ev - er read - y, pure and white, And from ev- ’ry 
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Je - ua we shall re ie shalf hear His voice,and with Him re-joice, 


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106 Hear, oh, Hear His Message. : 


‘* Behold, I make all things new.””—Rey. 21: 5. 


Cuas, Conway. 





. Hear, oh, hear His mes-sage From the throne of God, 
By Hear, oh, hear His mes-sage Waft-ed from the — skies, 
Sr rleat, oh, hear His ‘a sage, Je - “= makes thee free! 


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Bring-ing man sal - va - tion, Who in bond-age lies: 
Saves thee from all bond- age, And from tyr- an - ny: 
















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““Thou canst be de - liv- ered,’ ’ (Hear the Sav- iour, the Sav-iour say,) 
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Free to all man -_ kind, 
Hear the Sav - iour say, 
To sub - jec- tion bring, 


_ Bring-ing joy and glad - ness, Heal-ing of the mind. 
! will be Thy ran © .=.someoal thy debt will pay.’ 
J; thy soul will gta - Tee ‘i: prom-ise cling. 


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107 When the Lord Shall Come. 


‘* And so shall we ever be with the Lord.’’—1 Thess. 4: 17, 
Cuas. Conway. 


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@ 
ia When the Lord - 53 Nye be eee ve tg er Po as walk-ing 
2. Lord, pre-pare us for Thine ap - pear- ing, Say of us as in Thy 
3. When the Lord shall come with His loved ones, He shall takeus to that 


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{08 There is Power in Jesus’ Blood. 





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. There is pow’r in Jesus’ Blood,There is life beneath its flood,Flowing — 
i There is pow’r in Jesus’ Blood ‘When upon you ’tis ap-plied; ‘There is 
| 3. All of self will bedestroy’d When thy will is set a-side; ees the 
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‘“The Blood of Jesus Christ His Son cleanseth us from all sin.””—1 John 1:7. 

















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down from Cal-va-ry for you and me: On- B step with-in tie Sieben 

cleansing, wondrous cleansing for the soul: When the Current you're beneath, 

Lord can ful- Ay haved His way with thee: Fhen thy life be-gins to bud, 
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There your soul will find relief: There is blessed cleansing power inthe Blood. 
As you consecrate to God; Oh, o halt: pie power in the Blood. 


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in the Blood, (in the Blood,) From the blessed Rock of A-ges Flowing 


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There is Power in Jesus’ Blood.—Concluded. 


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109 The Blood-Staitied Cross. 


‘¢The cross of our Lord Jesus Christ.’’—Gal. 6 : 14. 
Cuas, Conway. 


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1. There’sa Ao Ve Canc the Saviour died,Cru-el cross of Cal-va-ry, 
2. At thecross I left my sin-ful load, WhichI car-ried ma-ny years; 
3. By the Blood my soul has been redeem/d,Been redeem’d from ev’ry stain; 


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Where my soul was ful - ly sat -is-fied, By the Blood which flow’d for me. 
There | left within the Stream that flow’d,All my sorrows, all my fears. 

















May its glo-ry by me be proclaim’d,In "I ies and sweet re-frain. 
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On the cross, on the cross, On the cruel Biosdserin’d CtOSs; 


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110 Tarry. 
““Tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on high.”’—Luke 24 : 49, 


Ay: ANTOINETTE JACKSON. 








oe 
. Have you heard the blessed Gospel-call? Have you said,“ Lord, here am 1 ?”’ 


2. Have you tarried inthe “‘Upper Room ”’ For the Holy Spirit’s pow’r? 
3. Has the Pen-te-cost to you Ae giv’n? Has it come since you believ’d? 


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Did you give to Christ your all? Does it on the al - tar lie? 
in your heart have you maderoom For the tongues of Liv - ing Fire? 
Not till allearth-ties are riv’n, Canthe Spir-it be  re-ceiv’d. 





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is ae per Room; ”’ Till the pow’r, till the pow’r, | 
Till the pow’r, till the pow’r, 















{11 Is Thy Name Written There? 


‘“¢ Whose names are in the Book of Life.’’—Phil. 4 : 3. 
Ree nL: Rosert J. Lorn. 


tr. Art thou con-vict - ed,—then give up thy sin; Is thy name 
2. Hast thou ac-cept-ed  sal- va-tion and light? Is thy name 
3. Wilt thou Ls saved ere the last trumpshallsound? Is thy name 
4. Hast thou the Spir - it a- bid-ing with-in? Is thy nan 


















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writ-ten there? Wiltthou to Je- sus thine e - vil heart bring? 
writ-ten there? Is it in-scribedin the Lamb’s Book of Life? 
writ-ten there? Why not to-night by the Sav-iour: be found? 
writ-ten there? Art thounow let-ting It keep thee from sin? 


























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In theLamb’s Book,so fair? | [Sac he il VemOrOtier.e Os 
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112 Sheer Off! 


‘* Give them warning from Me.’’—Eze. 3: 17. 





GEC. Cuas. Conway. 
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BAe 9 ne a aio So oto bE PY BSE or 

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1. The o-cean has ma- ny a dan~ ger, But reefs are sur- 
2. Sur-round-ed are you by temp-ta - tion; There’s One Who is 
3. You know not how soon you’ll be shipwreck’d; Earth’s pleasures are 
4. ite Ay not the day of sal - va phil Too PS es pay 


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round-ed by froth; A ‘‘look-out’’ is placed in the fore - top, 

reign-ing a - loft, ©Whocon-stant-ly go-eth be-fore you; 
cov-ered with froth; And if youkeep not a_ sharp *‘ look-out,” 
be when you’re lost; Oh, heed ye the voice of the Sav-iour; 

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Who says when he sees them, ‘‘Sheer off! ”’ 
Take heed to His ve ee off!” 
No time will you have to ‘‘Sheer off!”’ 

Be - ware of the reefs; and: }ohecnon ie 


Ge Ea iimanaaias ee ee on sinter 


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PEN EIA LOI ALR E LE INF SLA OLGA OEE AMERY 


My brother,where will you be 


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113 Is Your Isaac on the Altar? 











Gen. 22: 1-14. 
Cac: Cuas. Conway. 
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1. Have you been to Moet Mo-ri - ah, Taking knife, and fire, and wood? 
2. Have you been the “three days’ journey,” Leav-ing hin-dran-ces  be-hind 
3. Have you plac’d the stones in order? Bound your Isaac with strong cord? 
4. Have you there the knife up-lift-ed Then to give the fi - nal blow? 
5. Oh, the joy of all surrender’d: Naught to bindthee to this earth: 

















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With your Is - aac, ris-ing high-er, There to of - fer him to God? 
That would hold you from o - bey-ing God, so good,so true, so kind? 
Are you at the al-tar’s bord-er, There to give your all to God? 
Hast thou heard the voice from heaven Say-ing,*‘ Now thy faith I know? ”’ 
Trav’ling up-ward,then un-hin-der’d; Praising God, while on you go, 

















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114. If You Let Him. 


‘* Able to keep you from falling.’’—Jude 24. 
Cuas. Conway. 


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“€ Christ will keep you by His pow’r,—If you “let Him; Con-se - 
2. He will be yourStrong De - fense —If you let. "Him; “Hei will 
salle you By uy Si a -fil Ev-’ry prom-ise,—. But you 


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crate your-self to Him—Thro’ Hisgrace: He is a - ble to preserve,—. 
make you con-quer-or In the fight: For no bat-tle can you lose— 
ful - ly must o- bey His commands: You must praise Him in thelight,— 


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He will keep you; Those whotrust Himto the end, See His face. 
If you trust Him; He wiil strengthen youeach day, By His might. 
And the shad-ow; And en-tire-ly on His Truth Must de- pend. 


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If You Let Him.—Concluded. 


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115 Canaan. 
C..C, Cuas, Conway. 
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1. My coun-try,. ’tis of thee, Thou land of Ca- naan free; 
ZV PCOUn Uys etise Vor thee, “Wands of ina -)tivy- eLo- ty 
Zeplsetee no -~ ely Wvoic---es raise Tooichant’.Im:- man- uel's praise, 
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Of thee I’ll sing! Land where my Sav - iour died, Land of the 
Ofestiim, la love: love thy hill-sides wild, I love thy 
Who died to save! te Him from shore to shore! Praise Him till 


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Christian’s pride,_Land where we shall a - bide; pate Him,our King! 
proph - ets mild, I lovethine In-fant Child: Praise Him, jour King! 
time’s no more! Praise Him for - ev - er- more | ! Who Ca-naan gave. 








116 Though Your Sins as Crimson Be. 


‘*Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they 


OG be red like crimson, they shall be as wool.”—Isa. 1:18. CHas. Conway. 
Date a eae és * 
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1. Tho’ your sins be red as  crim-son, Theyshall all for- 

2. Je- sus will for-give trans-gres-sions, Oh, re - turn to 

3. Sin- ner, though you feel for - sak- en, Je - Sus sees your 

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117 The Holy Sabbath-Day is Come. L. M. 


“Six days shalt thou labor, and do all thy work: but the seventh day is the 
Sabbath of the Lord thy God.’’—Ex. 20: 9, 10. 








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1. An-oth-er six days’ workis past, The sun is set se them at last: 
2. The ho- ly Sab-bath-day is come,The day of rest is now be- gun: 
3. TheLordin mer-cy us did give Thisday of rest,that man might live: 
4. Oh, may we keep this sa- cred day, Thus honor Him, Who shows the way: 
5. With bless-ed peacefulness and rest The Sabbath-day is ev - er blest: 
6. Eachtime it comes we feel re- i ae way arms we know be-neath: 


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What strength of bod- y, soul, and mind, We al-ways on the Sab-bath find! 
Might live by faith in Him a- lone, By faith,ap- proaching to, the throne. 
With God’s Own Word,to then agree, —Northink to fol-low man’s de -cree. 
Re-news our youth, ‘and makes us know The love of God to man be - low. 
Up - hold us in Thy written Way,—Lord,help us keep Thy Sabbath-day! 


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118 ’Tis a Wondrous Thing to Know. 


‘‘ Through the Blood of the Everlasting Covenant.’’—Heb. 13 : 20. 
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: O crown of thorns! O bruis-ed side! Thou didst,0 Lord, such anguish know; 
3. No man did e’er such ag-o-ny, Or such un-just re - vil-ing know; 


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**O Lord, hear.’’—Dan. 9: 19. 
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4121 Jesus is a Wonderful Saviour. 
‘* His Name shall be called Wonderful.’’°—Isa. 9 : 6. 


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122 Nearer, Lord, to Thee! 


**Ye... are made nigh by the Blood of Christ.’’-Eph. 2: 13. 


CHARLES HUTCHINGS. 





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1. Tho’ iG ma-ny 7 ooh I amcall’dto go, Near-er,Lord,to Thee! 
2. Tho’ the way be dreary, and the path seem long,Near-er, Lord,to Thee! 
3. Tho’ there’s clouds before me,e’en tho’sin as-sail,Near-er, Lord,to Thee! 
4. Love for Thee will cause me ev’ry nerve to strain; Near-er, Lordjto Thee! 
5: This my song shall be,thro’ all e-ter- ni - ty, Near-er, Lord,to Thee! 


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123° Fruits of Heaven. 


“The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, Sencar ped gentleness, goodness, 
faith, meekness, temperance.’’—Gal. 5 : 22, 238. 














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124. Give Your Hearts to Jesus. 


‘‘ My son, give Me thine heart.’’—Proy. 23 : 26. 





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2. If youserve Him while you’re young,He will keep frome - vile 
3. ‘‘Come,ye lit - tle ones to Me,’’ Saiththe low-ly Je - sus; 
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* Hear my Preven O Lord, give ear to my supplications.’’—Ps. 143: 1. 


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Oh,break the chains that bind my soul,Else | ay sure- ly die: 


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128 Anchored Within the Vail. 


‘* Which hope we have as an anchor of the soul, both sure and steadfast, and which 














entereth into that within the vail.’’—Heb. 6: 19. 
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129 Alleluia, Praise and Glory. 


‘* We thank Thee, and praise Thy glorious Name.’’—1 Chron. 29: 13. 





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2. Glory be to our Re-deem-er, Sanc-ti - fi - er, Heal-er, King, 
3. Glo-ry be to Christ,our Saviour, Who tri-umph-ant-ly a - rose 

4. Glo-ry be to Christ,the Prophet, Glo-ry to the Son of God; 
5. Glo-ry be to Christ,our Pat-tern, Res - ur-rec-tion, Prince of Peace; 


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Glo-ry be to Thee, O Saviour, Glo-ry to the Lambof God! 
Coming Lord and In-ter-ces-sor; To Thy glo-ry now we sing. 
From the grave where He had conquer'd, There de-stroy-ing all His foes. 


Glo-ry be to Christ,the Martyr, Glo-ry to our Ris- en Lord! 
Glo-ry, glo-ry be to Je-sus, Let His prais-es nev - er cease! 











Al-le - lu - ia, praiseand glo-ry, Al-le-lu-ia to theLamb! 


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~yacchta et Seed Ni ad Sei OE ly Sony iia 


Al -le- lu-ia! Al-le - lu-ia! Glo-ry be to Christ,our King! 


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SS Se f+ Sie Paar ar aes p--E el 





130 | Meet Me Over There. | 


‘¢Come thou with us, and we will do thee good,”’—Num. 10: 29. 
CuHas, CONWAY. 


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1. O- my brother, will you meet me In the land of end-less day, 
2. O my  sis-ter, will you meet me O-ver on_ the oth-er shore, 
3. ‘‘Who-so - ee 3 ey en -ter Wherethe blessed ones a- -bide: 


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Where the saints are gather’d round the throne of God? But if 
There to join the blessed ransom’d of the Lord? Will you 
‘‘ Who - so - ev - er’’—meaneth even you and me; Hear the 
“B= -@= ae of Goa 


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you would find a welcome, Have your sins all wash’d away; Con-se - 
have a wedding garment, There to wear it ev - er-more, And re- 


voice of Je- sus call- “ing, Come,oh,come,and in Him hide; Tis the 
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crate yourself to Je-sus Christ the Lord. pier methere, O-ver 

joice in end-less joys for you pre-pared? 

voice of Je-sus call-ing e- ven thee. \ 


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Meet Me Over There.-—Concluded. 








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o - ver there? 


131 A Heart Like Thine. c.M. 


Cre Cuas, Conway. 








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. Give me a heart like un - to Thine, Thou blessed Lamb ai God; 

: Give me a heart as whiteas snow, ’Wash’d in Thy precious Blood ; 

3. Give me a heartthathas no. self, That nev-er seeks its own, 

4. Give me a heart that yields to right Without STBER s thought; 

-9- -@- -o- 
as ee eee es 

0-4 te ——= fae ie = as ae SEY 
aca oes =o Seen St E 














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Where Christ willnev-er ceaseto shine, To ho- li - ness restored. 
To dai-ly in Thy like-ness grow, And fill’d withlove to God. 
Di - vid-ing to the poor its wealth; That will not sin con-done. 


That always Ce pure in sight, And by the ps it taught. 








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132 Draw Me to Thee. 


‘*Tt is good for me to draw near to God.’’—Px. 73 : 28. 
Ai CHARLES HUTCHINGS, 


BANE SY Bh ae Se ene ADRES! eta Ss 
62? Se tales Siar = eee! ez 
emerge tl at ot gua ge aOR a" BTS RET 
Sa te 
Draw me clos- er, bless-ed Sav-iour, to Thy bo-som, Drawme 
Draw me from all earth’s at-trac- tions to Thy king- -dom; In’ “ie 


I. 
oh 

3. Bid my feet no more to walk in earth-ly shad-ow, But in 
4. Drawmenear-er_ to Me hee un-til I en - ter; May they 








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is 
to Thee, ev-er near-er, day by day; At Thyside,which for my 
way “‘castup’’ for me,Lord, I would walk; Yea, the high-way for re- 
sunshine of Thy pure ce-les-tial love; Trav’ling up-ward, ev - er 
be to me my soul’s sublime de-light; May I sing Thy prais-es 





ae ee 
soul was cruel-ly riv-en, There! long for ev - er-more to ay. 
deem’d ones I would en - ter, There with Thee, as friend with friend,to talk. 
near-er, ev - er clos- oh Till I reach Thy side in heav’n a- bove. 
Rete O Lord,for - ev - Ue. my faithis lost in per-fect sight. 





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Draw me_ to Thee,draw me to Thee, pre-cious Sav -iour, Do not 


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let mefrom Thine embraceev- er stray; To be near-er, I am 





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Draw Me to Thee.—Concluded. 








long-ing, | am seek-ing, This,the one de- sire for whichI pray. 


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133 Abide. 


** Abide with us.’’—Luke 24: 29. 





Cc... Hs Conway. 
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IA eee fe res a fase at =e 4 

ee a —e_te See aeees 
1. A - bide with me! the day is now far a And Thou art 
2. The sun is set = __ ting, darkness draweth nigh, Why trav-el 
3. Thoucanst un-fold to methewordsof life, They burn with- 
4. Lord,come,a - bide with-in my wait-ing heart, For Lord,with- 
cae A. = bide with me! so that when life shall end, With Thee in 
6. 


Till I shall isad re the streets of shin- at gold, A - pide EDO 


















wea - ry, one Thy journey’s length; Tho’ So un-wor-thy, yet, my 
far - ther, shel-ter isclose by? I love Thyfriendship, life, and 


in me, calm all storm and strife; Give me Thy life, for like Thee 
out Thee, sad in-deed my lot; I want Thy life with - in me 
ClOweriy I may ev-er spend: Lord,ne’er de-part, but ev -er 


with me! in Thinearmsen-fold: Close,clos-er, Lord, till like Thee 
ete A a _ __@__. 

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Lord, to Thee I ope my heart’s-door wide, a - bide with me! 
DUme tie tyjn © -Lordimy. only hope, a - bide with me!. 
I must be; Come, Lord, no lon-ger wait, a - bide with me! 
con-stant-ly; I ’ask, I plead, I wait, a - bide with me! 
neapminevsbe;\. Be Thou my constant Friend,a - bide with me! 
I shall be; O Lord, onearth, in heav’n,a - bide with met! 





134. There’s a Book that Tells of the Blood. 


‘** Seek ye out of the Book of the Lord, and read.’’—Isa. 34 : 16. 
Harrikt Conway. : Cuas. Conway. 





. There’s a Book that tells of the Blood That wasshed on Cal- va- ry; 
3 Thro’ the Book that tells of the Blood,Hearts of men can be madeclean; 
3. Heal-ing thro’ the Book we may have For the soul,and bod- y too; 
4. There's no ip x - 3 a as Abaca Nor onearth like it shall be; 


ee ee a 
Cpies- eee — fo o- 























’Tis the dear old Book,God’s Own Holy Book, That He sent to ransom thee. 
Thro’ the Blood thy soul can be fully cleans’d, "And be sav’d from ev-’ry Sin. 
For the Blood hath pow’r fully to re-lieve, "And a per-fect work can do. 
There’s no Blood that can full salvation give, Butthe Blood of Cal-va - ry. 














There’s a Book that tells of the Blood; Pre - cious, 
-O-* -B- of the Blood ; 























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Book, ho - ly Book; ’Tis the bless - ed 











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Book, God’s Word, That doth tell us of the Blood That will 


God’s Word, 
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-There’s a Book that Tells of the Blood.—Concluded. 
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cleanse the foul - est sin- ner; ’Tis the bless-ed Book, God’s Word. 


135 Praise Ye the Lord, Our God. 


‘* Praise the Name of the Lord your God.’’—Joel 2 : 26. 
FRED’K STANSBERY, 


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. ‘Praise iat eae our God, Praise ye His Name! For all His loving care, 
is Praise ye the Lord, our God, Praise ye His Name! For His a-ton-ing Blood, 
46 Praiseyethe Lord, our God, Praise ye His Name! For His unchanging love, 
4. Praise ye the Lord,our God, Praise ye His eae a His dio ey 





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te .- 0,3 1s— eo 


Ev - er the same: Help us to vic -to- ry, Help. us to 
Ev - er the same: Washus_ un- til we’re clean,Wash us till 
Ev - er the same: Watch o’er us while we sleep,Watch o’er us 
Ev - er the same: Praise Him ye saints on high,Praise Him Be 





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Pie eee oe 2 es aes an 
ee ae eres eaveee 


=a J ial 4 —— |, O—@ a it Ba ea 
= * Sig er he s. 
watch and pray, Help us towinthe day,  Prais - ing Thy Name. 
pure with-in, Wash us from ev-’ry stain Prais - ing Thy Name. 
thus tokeep,Keep us low’at Thyfeet, Prais - ing Thy Name. 
low the sky—Praise Him and magnify, | ines ye His Name! 
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= a eee aa Se oe oa see 


136 Marching with Jesus. 


“ Fight the good fight of faith, lay hold on eternal life.”’—1 Tim. 6 : 12. 
ae Ot Cuas. Conway. 





1. March-ing, march-ing, march-ing on to war, With the 
2. On - ward, on-ward, on-wardto the fray, Pray - ing, 
3. Sol - diers, sol-diers, sol- diers for a King, Fight- ing, 


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Sav-iour go- ing on be-fore; He shall a our Cap- tain 
pray-ing, pray-ing all the way; With the Gos-pel ar - mor, 
fight- ing, fight-ing but for Him; Go - ing where He lead - eth, 





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’gainst the might- y foe, With the bless-ed Sav -  iour we shall gO. 
and the Spirit’s sword,We shall vic-t’ry have _ thro’ Je-sus’ Word. 
ee pot i BA ie that He’ll bring us safe-ly thro’. 
ra 


SU ee Soe ee ze Bie 


phi eS 


With the bless-ed Sav- iour, march - ing, march- “ine ‘Gunettite teeming 
bed ah 3) Cte : 














foe shall we our for-ces fling! 





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Ore uta Jesus.—Concluded. 


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fac-ing ev-’ry foe, With the bless-ed Sav - iour we shall go. 





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ar @ + aes 2 fiaracemtairs BAA ol 
ft Se ae ee ci a sae: HE ea BROT 
a nee ee OO Oe ee ee 
SS ee 
no 1. Shout His Praises! 
‘* All the people shouted with a great shout, when they praised the Lord.’’°— 
; Ezra’s:: 11. 
Sop. (oR TENor) & ALTO. Cuas. Conway. 











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diy Lae Prich et zi [Dat iw 
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. Oh, tell of joy he of re aes To us, on eine aa i is born 
Theearthis full of His glo- ry, Innew-made songs now u- nite, 
3. To earth the Saviour de-scend-eth, Whocon-quer-eth by His love; 


SS SS eee 


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gig or ee eee = =ste fi Se Se 


Our bless-ed Lord and Re-deem - er, Whose praises tune ev -’ry ca 
Till ev - ’ry king-dom and na- tion In songs of praise shall de-light. 
U - nite ye all in His prais-es, And join with an-gels a-bove. 














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Shout His prais-es! shout.His ee -es! es a-broad of Je - sus’ fame; 

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Shout His praises! shout His praises! Hail the bless-ed Redeemer’s Name! 











138 Will You Come? 


‘¢The Spirit and the Bride say,. Come.’’—Rey, 22: 17. 
Cratls CHARLES HUTCHINGS. 








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ae inne SS 
0 x eo A | 

tr. Will ene come to Jesus’ arms just as you are? Will you come,(Will you come?) 

2. Open wide your heart to Jesus ere He goes, O-pen wide,(O - pen wide,) 


3. Give your allto pee ae He meekly calls: Give your siete ie all,) 


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Will you come, (Will you come?) Will you heed His voice,tho’ you have wander’d far? 
O - pen wide; (O - pen wide;) See! how in His face the love- light sweetly glows, 
Give your all; (Give your all;) He that ei witholds, receiveth ma- ny falls; 


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nee REFRAIN. | 
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Will you come to Je-sus as you tN: pagel you come, 
O - pen wide your heart be-fore He goes. 
Give your all to Je-sus whileHe calls. 














Will you come, 
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Will you come, Will youcome to Je- sus now? Will you 
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yield your all to Him, At His  bless- ed will to bow? Will you 
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Will You Come ?—Concluded. 
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come, oe you come, Will you come to Je-sus now? 
Fy ye come, Will you Borie, 

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pee pel Bite ede | | 
139 Oh, Take Me, Lord. L.M. 
(Cad Cp Cuas. Conway. 














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I Olga, take me, ee with Mi ie guilt, Rar me | 

2. Oh; take me, Lord, and may I see Thy smile,to 
a7, @h. take Hetta Lord wean may | feel Thy Spirit’s 
A. ohne take Me, eepLord ge and may | know The love of 
5. Oh, ™ take mess) ord, sand may | be Fill’d with Thy 








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find Thy Blood was«.spilt;. Oh, save my soul! | 
sweet “ly beam .on ; me; Tho’ so un - wor - thy, 
LOUCHG yen DOd: = vyerrheals ato place on me Thy 
mGsOu elon fe Mans pee" 10Wwes One eime Thy gifts of 
love and By Welle csv oes LO fina no refaw-)  uge 














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know how wilt O- Lambsot «God, I. come,” I come. 
yet, to ‘heey ©ssisanol ae Cx Odeon Le Come, ale COme: 
God ---head.--¢seal, » O:- Kambvof, “God,« <I “come; 1 come 
Praseepe ~) istowe Ov Lambgot< God, by secome: I “come. 
but in ‘Thee: OS Lambaore, Godwrarl al Tite ones 


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Peete, gist Veni ale 
eee ee hee sie! 














140 The Brothers’ Missionary Song. 


‘*Go ye into all the world, and preach the Gospel to every creature.’’—Mark. 16 : 15. 
ee Cuas, Conway. 

































































potter RONEN eee 
Eee Ee hes —s Pera eee gerne 
Dri brothers, in the mark-et-piace stand i - dle? Why not 
Z Oh, brothers, stand not i - dle, when the vine-yard Is in 
3. My brothers, do not mur-mur, as be grate- is Ev.- er 
5 J : afi aye 
Ses ——s —— go — sn 
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: a ee ee ee ee ae a-Te_$ = . 2: 
la - bor in the vineyard ev -’ry day? Lo, the Saviour looks for 
need of will-ingwork-ers for the Lord; Ask the Saviour’s blestas- 
thankful a the mer-cies to vO shown: If — in pa you are 
pice ass 2.2 2. 
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Semana igen omen ewes swine Spe tas St roof eee 
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la-b’rers true and faith-ful; For your ef-fort will the Lord re - pay. 
sist-ance,till His gar- den Like as E-den be by you re - stored. 
faithful, He’ll re-ward you; He some day may place you on His throne. 



































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(ernie. = mE URES RR 
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Mas-ter in His vineyard; Soon will come the year of ju - bi - lee, 

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141 Redeemed by Grace. 


‘** By grace are ye saved.’’—Eph. 2: 8. 
(Canee Baal Conway. 


sa aS ogee 
ae = Saber pee —— ee 
(is ee ee eee 


3. Thro’ Je-sus’ precious Blood I’m Bat, We Bn by grace; 
2. Yes, Je-sus paid the debt con-tract-ed Which made my heart de-spair; 
3. Redeemed when hope had nigh de - part- ed, When fill’d with doubt and fear, 
) 

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4. Oh,praise the an Nn His re-demption Re- vealed to all man- ak 
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oa plucked as brand from out the burn-ing, Redeem’d,redeem’d by grace. 

Re-deemed I am thro’ grace and fa - vor, Thro’ Je-sus’ answer’d pray’r. 

By Him,Who loves the foul-est sin- ner, Whose call He sure will hear. 

I Je-sus Christ's pro - pi - ti - a- tion, For fall -en man de- signed. 
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a= bie 4 Eereser eS ares oo a aay 

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Re-deemed, re-deemed fi a8 eee re-deemed by grace; 


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cae leas ee ioe CS siw sgt ae otal, _ 
deplores 2285 5 "ge ase feel 


Thro’ Je-sus and His blest a- tone-ment, Redeem’d,redeem’d by grace. 


—_—_—_§—,@-*— s—o— o— o—o—,@--—@—@— 
See ee ee Sa eae eee 


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142 When the Lord of Light is Near. 


‘* Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, 


C2 I will fear no evil: for pipe art with me.’’—Ps. 23: 4. Cuas. Conway. 

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1. When the Lord of Light hs near --. am kept from 
2. Gen - tly falls the ev’n- ing shade, Tali - ing that the 
3. Whenthe day of lite IS pay PASt, Then-jshali-e 1S7aaeene 


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night is near; But no fear shall I ¢#n- coun - ter, 
Jens. suse aay; When the Sav-iour calls me yon - der 














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I am kept from ev-’ry harm; I shall nev - er fear the 
Whenthe Lord of Light is near: He a-lone,shall be my 
To «the. mansions ‘ings the, sky, Val- ley, I. shall nev - er 
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all a’ = clarm; Safe - ly ’neath His shelt’ring shad - ow 


mor-row, All my daysHe’llkeep me here,.... Free my heart 
safe-ty, He a-loneshall be my fear;.... I shall nev- 
dread When the Lord 'of Light -is\ nears.) -~ Til) beskepm 























er dread the shad-ow, When the Lord of Light is near. 
and) (by, . Him) 4edgiees, When the Lord of Light is near. 
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| 4 143 While the Saviour’s Gently Pleading. 


“The Son of Man is come to seek and to save that which was lost.’’—Luke 19: 10. 


CAG: Cuas, Conway. 
DvuetT.—Sop. AND TENOR. 


6A tees: ¢=s=ss= sree 








i dae See a t— Ce Ac 


1. While the Saviour’s gen- tly pleading,List-en, sin-ner,and 0 - bey; 
2. Yield to Him,for time is fleet-ing, Yield,be-fore your ears grow deaf; 
3. Yield, be-fore your heart is harden’dBy de-ceit-ful-ness of sin; 
4. Cometo Je-sus, ye lost sin-ner, For His call may cease to - day; 
5. Oh, how gen-tly Je - sus pleadeth To re-ceive some lost one home; 








BME Me 


| Salta santa eee 7. — 

|. Greele «tees wale Hee ia ee 
Heed His voice,He now is_plead-ing, Yield at once! do not de-lay! 
He will give you tend’rest greet-ing, ‘“Come to Me,” lo, now He saith. 
On thecross,your sins,He pardon’d, Je - sus waits; oh, come to Him. 
Let no lon-ger. Sa - tan hin-der, Come toHim, do not de-lay 
Up torealms of bliss He lead- eth, Come,O lost one,come thou home. 




















CHORUS 
i paral OLB She Wc pital 2, 
Ne eG | eg a EE ee "a TEA ee — 
Ga arr ere rere 


Come, ye sin-ners, do not tar oFy: O-penarms He holds to- day, 








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mel. or. Ms iN eee ois as 
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Read-y to re-ceive the vil- est; be sur-ren-der! aig wee 


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Ina cera LI. La ~ Sieh wr oaths Res ‘ By 
(aa aoe oe Ge Ae 


144. Onward with Jesus! 
‘* He that overcometh shall inherit all things.’’—Rev. 21: 7. 
Cuas. Conway. 





. See the bat -tle-flag of Je-sus now un-furl! Onward press His 
Fear-less is .our Captain, bravest of the brave; Forward! Nev-er 
3. Foes,they fall both small and great,’neath Jesus’ arm! Sa - tan fears and 
4. ae al throne shall be the por-tion of the true, Who will fol-low 


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Gay eg 2 Fe 

















ar-mies ance the foe to ai ‘We. will faith-ful be to Him they 
more look back,trust Himto save; While He leads we have no fear, if 

turns to flee in dread a-larm!We will fight,while Jesus leads, till 
Je - sus till the fight is thro’; Glad we’ll be to know that we have 


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all to meet and slay,We’ll fol- low our Lead-er all the way. 

“Charge!” we hear Him say, We'll fol- low our Cap-tain all the way. 

all the foe is slain; We’ll fol - low the Conqueror all the way. 

faith - ful been each day, We've fol-low’dthe Sav-iour all the way. 
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“4 Mai aie 
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On - wardthen with Je - sus! On . ward! Sure-ly He will 
‘For - ward then with Je - sus! For - ward! Sure-dy He will 
Fight -ing then with Je - sus! Fight - ing! Sure-ly He will 
Faith - ful then with Je - sus! Faith - ful! If we’re faith-ful 
-@- a 
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fA al geme po a 5. So, ee 
Bi) eA ONS YL 1) TL Se ee eo 
Oni ee watd. on - ward! On-ward then with Je - sus! 
Pore = ward, for - ward! Forward then with Je - sus! 
Fight - _ ing, fight*ing! Fighting then with Je - sus! 


Faith - ful, faith -ful! Faithful then with Je - sus! 


4 


Onward with Jesus !—Concluded. 





bring usthro’ to. vic- to- ry! We shall nev - er fal - ter, 
Bune us thro’-to ) vic -"t0= “ry | We shall nev - er fal - ter, 
bring usthro’ to vic-to- ry! We shall nev - er fal - ter, 


‘to Him, He will us  re.- ward; We shall dwell for-ev - er 
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= Sree ee ee ¢- = 


nor our trust be-tray, We’ll fol - low our Lead-er all the yt 

nor our trust be-tray, We’ll fol - low our Cap-tain all the way. 

nor our trust be-tray, We’ll fol - low the Conqueror all the way. 

in our heav’nly home, We’ll reign with the Sav-iour on the throne! 
prised 








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{45 Give Me a Faithful Heart. Ss. M. 














Ps. FRED’K STANSBERY. 
Gee w ar eile Sper erie 


Tecive me sa faith-tul “heart; A heart like un -‘to Thine; 
2. Give me a mind like Thine, With ne’er a thought of self: 
3. Give me_ a heart that’s wash’d In Je - sus’ cleansing Blood; 
4. Take Thoucom-plete con - trol Of heart, andsoul, and mind; 
5. Thy Blood a- tones i me, Thy praise will J de - clare; 
oe. 
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(ala Ba eee no Jee oo sarmleme wes 
byt = eae era = == = =f 
ee aa es 
, Where e- vil hath no place nor part; A heart ee is di- vine. 


That lov-eth naught but things divine, Where Christ is all its wealth. 
That nev -er fears an earth- -ly cost, When God re-veals His Word. 
And on Thy Book my name en- -roll, By Blood be coun-ter-sign’d. 
ie mee my Lord, I will for Thee, While TI oud dost pce Hee here. 


eae So Saeed 











146 The Greatest is Love. 
‘Faith, hope, love, these three ; but the greatest of these is love.",—1 Cor. 13: 18 
ANTOINETTE JACKSON, 





” 
1. There is” hope for you and me, Yea,and faith so full and free; But the 
2. Faith is might-y in its grasp,Shall en- -dure while a-ges last, But the 
SenE erect LOVE, —the chiefest prize ese heav’n or o’er the skies, Gives us 


we oh we BE Re a Tce ere ee 
cs p48 ~— ngaes 2 a A an ea ed Ser) Ee 
Sire mies Se eres tia ee 
































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| bp @ - @ @ + @ ee) aoe irae 
Gi: SEE eee oe coos ers trg se: 


great-est gift of all is per-fect love: Hope willleadto liv-i dite faith, 
love of God is great-est of the three: Faith does eS prevails; 
rest, and peace—allheaven to en-joy:’Tis thever-y_ life of God, 
i a AS aA RN O_* -@- 


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Will en-cour-age true be- lief; But the sBectedt is the love of |. God. 

With God’s love it nev-er fails Here nor thro’ -outall e -ter-ni - ty. 

Yea,’ tis heayv en ’s mighty sword; O our Saviour, fill us oy Thy love. 
ip Of we Oe 


Rom. Maa 1 Na oe a o-8—e wares it : 
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Bless-ed hope, faith, and love! But the great-est of them 
Bless - ed hope, faith,and love ! 

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Cate Peer ss Fear oe - . Teo. ae RE 2s: 
SaCGk ei), Monnet min fa Aili ato Sa ae 
Give‘us, + Lord, /<aeee ne Thy ers a 


laps amen Ja S aoe ee ee tear, 


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all is per - fect love; (Give us, Lord, Thy ic - fect love, per - fect 






































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The Greatest is Love.—Concluded. 








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{4.7 Save Me Now. 


‘* Look unto Me, and be ye saved, all the ends of the earth.’’—Isa. 45 : 22. 
CAG Cuas. Conway. 
SOP. AND TENOR. 


eam sere ane 
ae Sasi Ea Basis nes =e ee aise = 
1. Humbly at Thy Pree All my sin con-fess-ing; Hear, O Lord, and 
2. | would live for on-ly Thee ‘Help my faint endeavor; Hear, oh, hear my 


3. Let menev-er 0b to sin, Keep my spir- it yielded; Come and cleanse my 
4. I now con-se- eas my all, AlltoTheel’m bringing; --Ho' '- yi Say it, 

















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0 BESS? eee ee eee SEES 








pardon send,Come,and save me now. 
earnest plea,Come,and save me now. 
heart within,Come,and cleanse me now.—Cleanse me now, cleanse me now, Come, and 
on me fall sGpine an Ht me now.—Fill me now, fill me now, "Come, and 


Save me now,save me now, (ome, and 











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Save .meanow; ~ -| repent with bitter tears, Come, and save me now. 
cleanseme now; Cleanse meby Thy pow’r divine,Come,and cleanse me now. 
fill me now; _ Seal me,Lord,forever Thine, Come,and fill me now. 








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{48 Is There Mercy Yet for Me? 


‘¢ Return unto the Lord, and He will have mercy.’’—Isa. 55: 7 
Cuas. Conway. 





















| 
there mer - cy, O great Sav-iour, For a 





Toes 

2. Doth Thy mer - cy “for me lin- ger, Is it 
soe | have sinned a- gainst Thee, Sav-iour, Sinned, as 
ae lgord,.. imy lea. is > still... Thy: mer=Gy;-) > Veneer 
Bu Orcen | ad ASt 1. LAY, eetace ne con-quer’d; Soul of 


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Sif, 4 fll) (7SOUlSe edi cammee Is there par - don 
wait - ing for me still? Can I] yet 
man ali a1one can _ Sin; Y ea; my} |, -neaseris 
Blood once shed for me; Pree my soul 
mine, be . thou). made ‘free; shall see 

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=e pee pe en 


¢ gerade sarap sie Seecnie = 


yet with Justice.) Willaj anit. eer re - gard... my plea? 
ceive Thy fa-vor, Tho’ for years I’ve spurned Thy will? | 
dyed in vile-ness; Give me, Lord, the Christ with-in. Hi 
its great bur- den; I can. look .to on =) sly. bhee. j 
in His glo- ry, Who such mer - cy showed to me. . 


= —= vale we 
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Is there “mer - cy; 1s there par - don? Wilt Thou 
Ref. for 5th verse. 
Lord, at last » Thy graces hath con - quer'd, Thou didst. 


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Is There Mercy Yet for Me Sane 


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Save= lour, Set’. -me-? tréer ea my Help - er, Ee Re- 
speak,and | am | tree: Now my soul is __ filled with 
ic @. Sie] ele i 

(Care lec ee wae oe Gas oma te pee Bok is 
eee ee 
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—-5 al i saat rae 

ci ae re wrarees eS ers 
< 3s — sg tan Se Le a 
deem - er, te can come from on - ly Thee: Bid Thy 

glo - ry, And its prais - es es Of -liteer a VWihowen 





fee torle nan A Bs eo @_: ee S| rer eee ee 

S22 eee eae eee 

sIA Nia Sih ROR ea SUA eS a 

ooo poeta catia eters 
Se ee: es Ss 


mer - cy ee my par-don,Loose me from cap-tiv - i - ty. 
mer - cy spake my par-don,Who in love didst pit - y me. 


Pat oe te | ieee es 
es ree a nom ae a mar oa eines 
ao — tas ole e ieee ll 

149 ate eee My Path. cC.M. 


Cuas. Conway. 


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er baliesst slag tply a aotls. 
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. Choose, we ythe path that I should take, To me the Christ be giv’n; 
5 The path once mark’d by Thine Own hand ,And by Thy Gos-pel made, 
3. Some ANS a Ae that pleasant look 'Un-to the nat - ural eye; 


| 
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OWES: 

= qe =efe= Deere ey eee emer or ts 
ste a Cg gt eg Mee 
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Rees Coa if , Se aa. a 

For me the path make plain and straight, And lead my stepsto heav’n. 

En - dur-eth whilethe a-ges stand, Shallnev-er be re - laid. 

The pathshown in Thy Ho-ly Word, Leadsmeto Thee on _ high. 

moe ON ete eee 





Y 2 al 1h Ais (aus 
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150 Stand Up with Jesus. 


Eph. 6: 10. Cuas. ConwAy. 


ple alee 





1. Stand up! stand up with - sus! All ye who own His Name; __ 
2. Stand up! stand up with if - sus! All ye with ar-mor clad; 
3. Stand up! stand up with Je - sus! His arm up- bears the weak; i 
4. Stand up! stand up with Je - sus! More foes there are to fight; 


5. Stand up! stand up with Je- sus! The foe re-news the nen 
-@_ Fe - -@- -o- 

Ca a ee = = 

5 Se 


Sas —— Ctra 28 fete oe a 
== [REP Sa aac oe ae 


His ban- ner wav-ing o’er you, Sure vic-t’ry will pro-claim: 
His ban- ner ris - es high - er, Thehosts of sin are sad: 
Down goes the chief com -mand-er, The en- e- mies re - treat: 
They come a - gain with vig - or, With Je -sus come u - nite: 
Just see His great sword sway-ing, They fall both left and right: 


pate 
(SSS ee 



































== 2S So Ses 
Se aa oni, 9 ee a oe a Oe ae 
| - 


Go, trust in your Com-mand-er, Who nev-er lost a fight; 
See Je-sus on His charg-er, De - liv - ’ring dead -ly blows, @ 
Once more He gains the vic - t’ry,The field is  fill’d with slain; © 
Once more He looks to heav - en, Says,‘‘Onward to the fray!” 
Oh, what a wondrous priv-’lege To stand at Je - sus’ side! 


Ag ee gece ee ee 
6 eS Se 


ase pital haa len BN ea a 
a ote etedl | 


No more your moments squan- der, Let foes be put to flight. 
In- spir-ing all with ar - dor, As down-ward fall the foes. 
He lifts His sword to heav - en, Heowns His Father’s Name. 
A - head of all His com - rades, He clears for them the way. 
He brings complete de - liv - ’rance; No foe can from Him hide. 





























Se he 


TE 1 Hallelujah Unto Jesus! 


CoH. Psalm 71 : 14. CHARLES HUTCHINGS. 
par Se wi! Ed eed 
=I Sao ee ra —— tte 
Zee —3— ae a eo eg he 
-@- 
1. We praise Thee, O God! for sal - va- tion and light, 
2. We praise Thee, O God!.,'for Thy grace full and free, 
3. We praise Thee, O God! for sup-ply - ing our needs, 
4. We praise Thee, O God! for de - liv -’rance from pain, 
5. We praise Thee, O God! for the shel-ter and food 
‘6. Ac - cept, Lord, our praise, which in song. now’ we raise; 


so ——_e—_— oe _le—e— e— 


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Which dis- pels all our dark - ness, and makes our way bright. 
Which hath brought us in fa - vor with Thee now’ to _ be. 
For Thy man-na_ from heav - en, where-on each one feeds. 


For Thy beau - ti - ful sun - light, and boun-te - ous rain. 

Thou pro - vid -est for those, who with faith are — en - dued. 

Un- -* to meee be a glo - ry, all hon - or and praise. 
eee 


echt foie po Pee tat | 
REFRAIN. 


Pope rrag 8) MN OE cnt NN slack i Ke 
fats ce sind Ecegrd Unter bat ram B ee as] 


—e__ ao oo 











Hal - le - lu -jah un- to Je - sus! shout His prais-es a - gain! 





| 
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pay = ee ee hee =| 


fe ae ste eo ae Sa aoa Ime 





pote Se: 


Halolo mer -jan un’ -to\ de asus.hHalk~le:slugaiah! Ameri 


| sjat SS “_s¢- 8 oe —g— 6S ==. a 
r Chase ee ik as 5 TREN CS a aah aera. ves aie) 





152 Cleanse Me, Lord. 


‘“* Cleanse me from my sin.’’—Ps. 51 : 2. 


HarriET CONWAY. Cuas. Conway. 2 | 

Se eS ee ¢ 
a3 —t ee a Sian Re SE 
—t- 6 %eate— = ar ae 2 ss a 

9 & 2 ‘ 

1. May Thy work of cleansing in me_ be- gin, a wash me till I am ; 


7 vee 9: cov-er’d idol bring forth,destroy! Tho’ dear to self it may 
. Ev -’ry root of bitterness take Thouout,No mat-ter what it may — 
t Cleanse me from each spot,and each wrinkle,Lord, ‘Oh, make mecleanin Thy | 





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my 
xX | IS nN NR 
ao cee ee Pl ee 
Sa 
i ma 
clean; Search my inmost thoughts, bring them all to light; Let noth-ing im - 
be; Tear it from its throne,let it have no pow’r; Oh, fin-ish Thy 
cost. sit I be not will-ing, oh, make me so; Oh, save to the 4 
sight; May a Da of cleansing be made complete, ‘Till Christ shalla- — 


a 


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EN ON ass AE Sneha pe — me ii — 
‘__ 9-08 _@—@ ae — === o—o—|oe—_o + —__ 
©: eee Sr Es Dery er ee ge ee 
REFRAIN. ; 

May the work of cleansing go on,......... May the — 

sy ee | 

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Saige Se sae “g—*. i= eats amelie ey | 

mae ae . 


pure re - el 
work in me. 
ut - ter-most. 
bide with-in. 


May the work © of cleansing go on, 


























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-| Seen Eee 
—g— eo oe — o 
ee eS eee } 
ab La : 
eae Mg ge at 
May the work of cleansing go on; Make me spotless, as 
o- -@- -o- -@- © -@ -@- -o- @- -@- -@ - 
eH es Sea “fe o 20 ___|» © 2 ©, 
RR pp ee eee = 


GPA Wnty “Rap 


Cleanse Me, Lord.—Concluded. 


white as snow; May the work of cleansing go on........... 


eerie Nie] SN Nar 


























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Ste 9 Sense mater ie duawsras Sia i = 
Ae ee ots Ct 
‘white as snow; May the work of cleansing go on. 
| a Pot 
see ok Meo a Ta cs a ote oo? _»- 
2S a ee eet 
Ric, Baik oben Ack gel: rm aa 4 


153 Saviour, Source of Life Eternal. 
‘* My sheep hear My voice,... and I give unto them Eternal Life.’’—John 10 : 27, 28. 


FRED’K STANSBERY, 


G tS a Sea ress: —e eee 


1. Saviour, Source of Life E - ter-nal, Hear, and answer f we pray; 
2. Thou, of ev-’ry good be-stow-ing,Draw us by Thy cords of love, 
3. Thou, of life the pre-cious Fountain ey us free-ly take of Thee; 





wge- age ge toe oe Z 
hes 4 
Fill us with a_ ho - ly rev’rence,Keep us from all sin each day: 
Till we, in Thy blessed likeness,Live as an- gels do a- bove: 
May the Spring of Life E -- ae nal Ev - er in es temples be; 
mre 


so Fo Fe Jet: tet ree fo eeerew 
... <a. ae =o sppriplee 


.. ee Team 









Make our lives to show Thy glo-ry Till from earth we’re call? Fs away. 
Make us like our blest Ex-am-ple,Led,as Thou would’st have us move. 


Take possession, Lord, for-ev- er, Dwell in us e-ter-nal-ly. 


oe 
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IR la al i ARO 8 oo @ «¢ moe re 
: Ses Reece 





plies laiala ok: Fi bae 


135 721. Child, I Am Thine. 


‘“*T will come unto thee, and I will bless thee.’’-—Ex. 20: 24, 


Aili ANTOINETTE JACKSON. 
Duet.—Sop. (or Alto), AND TOS 











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S EE @ loa = IA hn al TER WR TS Na A _ A R 
| TEL sce MLE=S LES ee eae a I am thine, Oh, doubt no more,on — 
| 2. Turn not, My child, to right or the left, But now a-bide thou _ 
aoe il hide thee in the great Smit-ten Rock Ne’er then to feel the 
Ame) ge JOY gt ph in Thee nae mee en -sought-for rest, and 
| mane ried Fe o.#—_,e 
ae me Secs Ss see fag ee —*—@- al tS) ; 











HS Sees Soares pas = ae ie | 


Pl tee oan 


Me now re- ae Un - til this transient,this short life is o’er, 
with - in the: Cleft; For lo, that Rock will thy soul now sup-ply 
wild tempest’s shock; O calm a-bid-ing, O safe, sure re-treat, 
Re es the mind; All earth-ly toys leaving naught but their stings— 

















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bal ee) CHORUS. Balin" 
tr paehe ee aa ee See Serica) 





Trust tate My grace,re-ceive thou My pow’r a j 
Pure liv-ing wa-ters from heav’n on high!” ( «, : 5 
Close to His wounds,and low at His feet. Come,O My child,a - 
My — Lord, in Thee, ee find I my springs. 























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bide thou inMe, Source of all life and all pu- *i- ty; Find thou no 
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S455 Love. 


‘*Love worketh no ill to his neighbor.’’—Rom. 18: 10. 


Ray ek ROBERT ii Lorpb. 


: = ——o eye Be 
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24-8-1Si-» 3-8 == er od ee 
Y a, Ait i 
‘I. Oh, Jet us love each oth - er, For we were form’d of God; 
2. Oh, let us love the Gos - pel, Whose blessed joy - ful sound 
3. Oh, let us love God’s kingdom Whose righteousness and joy 











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eeu ere =| 
a a tae BS ate Se Se 


He is cre-a-tion’s Fa- ther, And love His might-y sword: 
Hath giv - en us a free-dom,In Christ,now to be found; 
Fills all with loft - y ee Who find in it em-ploy: 


eet Be sen ns dee Sete = et eve 
a= 2 see Seer st ee 
| 

















oe re ree ee Sele eee 


; CAO Asal Se 


By love Heseeksto con- quer The harden’d hearts of men, 
That free- dom finds a pleas-ure In liv -ing, for the Lord, 
His king-dom’s ev - er - last - ing, Shall see no fall nor end; 





; -@- Co- 2. -o- . - -—> 
-_ 





He loves their souls with ar - dor, His Son, e gave for them. 
itm brings. a) peace’ for =. ev G-ver, And end'~\lessijoys:at - ford. 
am all who in it trust - ing, REE Veena por-tend. 














156 Why Not Surrender To-night? 


‘** Behold, I stand a ee door and knock: if any man hear My voice, and open 
he door, I will come in.’’—Rey. 3: 


Cuas. ConwAy. 


ai 5 manos NINES Bs PS 
gE ace r= ee naa ease es 
S—)- eS eo 
‘a 
. Hear ye the voice of the Sav - _ iour? Call-ing,He’s call-ing to 
rs Hear ye the voice of the Sav. -  iour? Knocking,Heknocksatthy | 
3. Je- sus the iene is plead - ing, Pleading,He’s pleading with — 
e- -@- -@- -@ ~ o- 
: an er a 2-2 RES 
re == = hes 
piteyo Me Zeneca °2 ES os os 
Call - ing, He’s se in & Pee Call - ing, He’s 


Knocking, He knocksat thy door; Knocking, He 
Plead-ing, He’s plead-ing with thee; Plead-ing, He’s 


=arer aETEie ea 8932 


thea eet kee Outside thy heart’s-door He long waiteth there,........ 
WOOT > Weems Shall He keep knock-ing, to still knockin vain?........ 
theessh. 2. be Sweet are His accents,andtender His voice,........ 


are es ease 
co = a = 























call- ing to thee; Out-side thy heart’s-door He long wait-eth there, 
knocks at thy door; Shall He keep knocking, to still knock in vain? 
plead-ing with thee; Sweetare His ac-cents,and ten-der His voice, 


PRB he 


r pals ds ees H 

SSE aa 
== re es o_o = S54 

Je-sus the Saviour, i call-ing to thee. 


Je-sus the Saviour,now knocks at thy door. l Je-sus is call-ing, is calling thee, 
Je-sus the Saviour,is agit with thee, J 











te 0» 0 2 9 -2- 
CS ab tie aa va ane mee = 
ee ee Fos Ee ices oe poe pet : 
Je-sus is ale A, Ke ee Why not sur-ren-der, sur- 


Je-sus now knocks at thy door. 
Je-sus is pleading with thee. 


(=p See 

















sin - ner, Why not sur-ren-der to - nighte .. Lovingly, pia 
ee -~S- Ce ey 2k ae a fee ; 
Lae ——-—__ | #_@_@ |e 2 ep 
Sas ee ee eee 
ie ae ee ab ae meer 


ren-der to- night? Why not & ren - der to-night? Lov-ing-ly, 








Why Not Surrender To-night ?—Concluded. 


fpf} yy St En 
6-5 Se Oe ee 





versus doth calls... 246 Why not sur-ren- es to - night? iy Be 
a= past emcee See Tae mee tam 
Se oa en ag eiineeaeaive 2 =] 
ee eee a7 ea BBE 
ten-der-ly, Je- sus doth call, Why not sur - ren-der to- Lee 
157 Consecration. 


** Now ye have consecrated yourselves unto the Lord.’’—2 Chron. 29: 31. 
Pate UMass 
digs eee Stas sea sss ee ae [ee a. = v= 4 
Seat —+S—-@ Waal 
—9-2-$ $ |e 5 ao LA a thsi 


1. All that I have,give I to Thee; Thou shalt a- lone my scat be; 
2. All I pos-sess was bought with price By Thee,O Lord,thro’ sac-ri - fice; 
3. Thro’ stress of life keep Thou Thy child, Thro’ hidden GAN SS Pate wild; 


mite. = 2- “se eee re 
‘i 22 grace Se pa eater ates == ===S= 


Q-saes go Ses eSe ie 


awe oS ou we feo | a 


Henceforth,O Lord,con- trol is will, Nor let a self-ish mo-tive — thrill; 
All was Thy right, —but sold to sin; Now wash me white,make pure with - in: 
Do -ing by day and night Thy will, Thus keeping free from ev ry ill; 











ena (POLI 


oresiee fore eee eae 


Sai clde ao0 eo ge 
= =e-3- e = Eee aS ee la sell 


All con-se-cra-ted to my God, Walking with Him in sweet ac - cord. 
Allclaim,O God,I now re - sign, Henceforthto be for - ev-er Thine. 
And, when on earth my workis done, Translate,O Lord,to heav’n my home. 


| 
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le er a ftiee aoe tee meas Bore Sel 


Mp} —— a 























158 O Hallowed Sabbath Day! 


‘‘ For a perpetual covenant. It is a sign between Me and the children of Israel 
for ever.’’°—Exo. 31: 16, 17. 


Ras. FRED’K STANSBERY. 


is ok Neen ee oes 


— 


fy yemcersen PIRI ps j : 
=e =e =e 
| 





| 
1.O  hal-lowed Sab- bath day! The best of all the week! The 
2. The Sab-bath is a sign Of  un- ion with the Lord; ’Twill 
3. E’en God the Sab- bath keeps, The day He made for man; But 











bless-ed ho-ly day of rest, With peace-ful-ness_ re - plete (re-plete): 
last to ban-ish e- ven time, To all its rest af - ford (af fora): 
man has tried to . a- way With that which God did plan (did plan): q 






6 2 « 


= ens 23 SS 





God sanc-ti- fied that day, By Him ’twasset a- part That 
Tho’ plann’din E - den,where ’Twas first ob-served by man, It 
’Twill stand till God doth nie But eas He nev - er can; And 





Pret — -& . rail < s- 
eit = Sarai === —_ 


we, His peo-ple, might haverest, From tem-p’ral work a - part; 
will in no-wise pass from law, While heav’n and earth shall stand; 
those who would His Word de-range,He  sure-ly will con-demn; 


CoN ay @. tele -g- eo @. 











O Hallowed Sabbath Day !—Concluded. 


i 


| 
es — 4} ap gt 4} 
| — = sos |s-3-5 glee 


That we, His tem-ples,might have rest,From tem-p’ral work a - part. 
It will in no wise pass from law, While heav’n and earth shall stand. 
And those who ub a6 word de- pangs, He sure-ly will con-demn. 





159 I Could Not Live Without Thee. 


‘*In Him we live, and move, and have our being.’’—Acts 17 : 28. 
a Oe RosertT J. Lorp. 


‘ez eee see 


4 





I could not live with-out Thee, I can-not dwell a - lone, 
I could not be con-tent- ed With aughtthat’s here be- low: 
I could not bearmy cross-es With-out Thy bless-ed aid, 


I. 
ext, te eae === eea = 











alle be == en es 
a pores, ern be NaN eo Ne mee 
G a g2 34 22s Sal 


Thy pres-ence must go with me, I would make Thee my home; 
] know the great-est treas-ure Is Thy dear love to know; 
And e’en the Hs rs ot peas -en Without Thy smile would fade. 


evi i foo fap ib igey 


D.S. Causeme to love Thee dear-ly, My all to Thee con- fide. 
D.S. ‘‘The Fair-est of Ten Thousand’? Whoend-less glo - ry won, 
D.S. To guide mysteps to heav-en, With-in the jas-per wall. 





Ge = resssstaee rere =p 


My life has been so drear- y, A - partfrom Thee a - side; 
Thou,Lord,the joy of heav- en, Thy Fa-ther’s on - ly Son, 
May light from aaa cS Zi - on Up- on my path-way fall, 


| oe ©. o - ‘ 
a SE On Pee = 9 ole: 
| eae == SS Sete ees 














160 Where is My Lost Sheep? 


‘*T am the good Shepherd.’’—John 10: 14, 
GEC Cuas. CoNWAY. 
Dvet.—Sop. AND TENOR. 





1. Whereis My poor lost sheep? I miss it from the fold; 
SO out in tem-pest wild, amongst the rocks so drear, 
stulak “ing it -}gén-- aly. up, He folds it to His _ breast, 
vty a wea-ry  wand’ring sheep, you’ve left the nine- ty - nine; 





go @ Tene 
—— 
It must be sure-ly lost, to per - ish in - the ‘cold: 


The Shepherd wends His way, to « find. His sheep so, “dear; 
And glad-ly goes His way, to » sputiy ith iwith: theres 











He goes to seek for a the Sav - popes 
ee ete? ——@ be we 5 o oe 
Geet eee ee 
Faster. } 
(SS Sa ee 
Oh! bring My horn to Nor Pll sound it loud and clear; 
He __ oft would blow His horn, and list-en for a _ bleat,— 
The Sav-iour is that Shep-herd, Who fears not cold nor storm, 
There’s lifewith-in the fold, and pas-ture ver-dant green; 











Per-haps. it may yet live, and then its call may hear. 
At last the Shep-herd found His poor lost wand’ring sheep. 
Who goes thro’ tempests wild, to bring His lost one home. 
Stop wan - der-ing a - round, but in the fold be seen. 


—— a. @ eee ee 


ee eee ee 

















Where is My Lost Sheep ?—Concluded. 

















tes OO re) OOven ll OOlm sina tiss fates aie eats Booshoo-shoowiiaadensesece ee ale Boo-hoo-hoo!... 
Ky Satie 
CHORUS. NA 
eRe ce TEN deed oun 
a ae Sigcaoe ures oT ar fee cd BUT ad +g —— ae 
ce Go papaic piso sed Ripe sates ra 
# 
rst verse.—Where is My ie sheep? I ee oe a- Senile 
ai & 3dvs.—l havefound My sheep That was gone a-stray ; 
gth verse.—Je - sus seeks for thee, Poor lost wand’ring sheep, 
-o- -@- -O- 
Bete pis ee 
ad a canes ae pe 

















Who will bring it back To the nar- row way? 
Siem yy (the Told It shall be to- day. 
Hear Him sweet-ly say, **Come,oh,cometo Me.’ 
@i ee eee = Seas SS Ge= | 
Ses Es OS oe nad See eee sae 
® y o 2 @ @ 
* Blow cornet softly, or imitate it with voice. s | 4 4 at 
y; 
{61 Keep Thy Child. 
Gay Cuas. Conway. 
Va coy Bea a ity as |i | <B LSEAR -|—-|____ eee 
(Pt ead 
eS eee ee ty ee ee per 


1. Keep Thy child from sin and e - vil, Keep me day and night; 
2. Keep Thy child ’mid sore temp-ta - tion, Whenthe foe _is_ nigh, 
3. Keep Thy child in light and dark-ness,To my _ side draw nigh; 
4. Keep me when in joy or sor-row As _ the days go by, 
5. Keep me till | et gy av ni me aM a on_ high; 


Sonera se-$ o— s,s  o |{|#— ee 
S25 op eeiee ae =i === tees 


So a Sa ER le a N eee Ren ae 
See a are eee 
See ee se et 

Keep me walk -ing, ev - er walk - ing if the Light. 

Be my Shield, be Thou my Buck-ler, My Sup - ply. 

Keep, oh, keep me, bless-ed Sav-iour, By Thine eye. 


Keep me; Lord, Thy steps to fol- low Up. on high. 
> Eet me be for - ev - er with Thee, Is my cry. 
































162 Beautiful Zion. 


‘¢ Beautiful for situation, the joy of the whole earth, is Mount Zion.’’—Ps. 48 : 2. 

R. J. L. Robert J. Lorp. 
Ne EY Yh ak al — tities lB. WENN 

By Dae = eee gta gs au wanes ae ae 
2-3 rae Ira rico ae 2. 9_"__ 8-3 s ra 

ar ieee Cn aol ME EE 2 REE ERSE DIESE SIE) Felis Te S| 








@ oe 


. Beau-ti-ful Zi- on,home of the faith-ful,Sentdown from heaven 
> Zi - on re- -splen- -dent shin-eth for - ev - er ‘Out from her por - tals 
3. Zi - on is_ fill’d with mansions of glo - ry,Where the redeem’d ones 
4. ee ry and hon - or, pow’r anddo-min-ion Be un-to Je- sus 















0 reat, ny ape ig hae 


eo pare CL hake oie Ere wealin a Pax ee ee peer 
Che 





£— —-—s a PURI ES Pheehal ef he 
oss Se Smee eee re a ee o 


° 


for the Lord’s people; Lovely her bulwarks,walls strong and mighty, 

floweth a Riv-er; Whith-er-so - ev - er this Riv-er com -eth, 
tell the sweet Sto-ry, How by the Sav-iour they once were ransom’d; 
for our sal- va-tion, Loud-ly the ransom’d sin-ners are sing -ing; 
@. @. @. »@ 8 » w#. @. 


Oo. @_ 
fre eee ae oe ee aie 
Care _ som fe: ao oe eae =| 


ore Cekiaattn baying ia is 








RA, Ate ae 








Bod, ae 8 eae nee 
: Ergstreges [a ened ma legg aes 


E - venher gates all of uth ae I 
It shall redeem from the pow’r of death. 
How. on the cross He the vict’ry won. 
Hear the grand chorus thro’ Zi-on ring. 























Beau-ti-ful Zi-on, built for the 


nile Aer SEP RTE DOH 




















Se == otal pa [eee 

4 — 

6°35 z RST, Fa ae ml —— . 
Tg ee Fe o> @- § 9 & 'e@ rss 5 4 


ransom’d, Gift of the Sav-iour to the re- deem’d; Beautiful 


et, a a STEN SN Geile oe oe-__»—_* o— 
exe, A a Ald faaee oS 


























o-“—e- aioe a ei ——- — 8 -y — 
ea oa me ae ek Pe we mwa ES 
nth Ses ae 
hte Seles dglig ope tse 
Pes PSL 8 EB Chal OnFS- o-e og —* Ps oe 
s \ | 
Zi-on,joy of the ho- ly, Je-sus,the light of that City eat Per 


| 


nee 


poe o->- 4 © i»: ©-0 9 _@ to _# 0, a ee 
Cay wr 0 2 olor Re 3:3" || 
Sp ele 














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163 We Shall be Like Him. 


‘¢ We shall be also in the likeness of His resurrection.’’—Rom. 6: 5. 








Ae Ie ANTOINETTE JACKSON, 
| AS Jpn haa pe ean a aie Ree KG oN a ie rs Ty aw 
is he Se = a ee el FT = a ee i 
Gig ae ig Geis “aig ed 


1. When we o - bey our Re-deem-er,In His blest likeness to shine, 
2. Ere we shall meet Thee in glo- ry,Thou must prepare in our heart 
3. We shall be like Him, and see Him When He descends from the sky; 
4. Wondrous the glo-ries a-wait-ing,He hath prepar’d for His Own; 

ETD Far 








©. Cp 38 poy ste oe is Po nian === 








i 
PASTOL LE Slee peel te 
I is — 
— NN —|— tex Ee ee al R ee Gass ae + 
eee ee eae er ee eee 


He shallthen callus His be-lov-ed; Say-ing to us,‘*Thou art Mine.” 
E - vena place for Thinein-dwelling—Nev-er from us to de-part. 

We shall go with Him,—see His glory Up. in the mansions on high. 
There we shall praise Him, and Saas ca ,Up_ in His heav-en - ly home. 








__®@9 @ @ @ @ @3 @ pas 
SS ee 











yg 


De 
Siac ltl ak G8 ed pai iced tae eta rie ae 
Gress ALC - Ee —Jaek eer Je pone ea 
eae os ena 


We shall be like Him,spotlessly like Rea Sian Shall be like Him,we know, 

















ine F 
ens Ge so o- sett = Oa ce 
Ce Beier See i. 2232S tet 





PLOT 
sor alee = oie eee a 
aaa a Ie —_|_ 8g ae 85 bs F 


PG @ bit a, 
C ae 2 ie oe 




















. og @ 2-8 oe ak tt igntaste ie 
e- ppt ee $88 pee 


aries 











164 Precious Book. 


‘Seek ye out of the Book of the Lord, and read,’’—Isa, 34: 16. 
: Cuas, Conway. 
DuetT.—Sop. AND TENOR. 


Cac : 
Nice. — CUO hnN Gaiety "Spe VN SA te a 
Gre nae Sa Slee eerie a 
RNG SCT a aE Ac Rind oa a 





. O that blessed Book of books, How my mother lov’d to read The sweet 
f; Oh, how ma-ny bit-ter tears Mother shed o’er me for years;—Sa - cred 
Bs Many years have pass’d away,But I well re-mem-ber yet,How the 
4. Tho’ I now am growing old, That sweet Story mother told I’m pro - 




















Mes-sage of a Saviour’s dy-ing love; Aseut 

to my mem-’ry still her gen-tle love; But they’re 

bless-ed Saviour heard my mother’s cry; How He 

claiming to poor sin-ners ev-’ry day; How in 

HP apes co Cee Or ae ees ee é $oe = eee 
(@:—)- Scie aie! dig it cesar anata lean — a 
Se 





the sweet Mes-sage of a Saviour’s dy - dy -ing love; 

to my mem -’ry still her gen-tle love; 
how the bless- ed Sav -iour heard my mother’ Toraye 
I’m pro-claim-ing to poor. sin-nersev-’ry day; 


= SSS SSeS 


yg 
—— 


stood be-side her knee, Thereshe read of Cal-va-ry, How to 

turn’d to tears of joy, For the Lord has sav’d her boy, And she : 
sav’d my poor lost soul,Heal’d my bod- y, made it whole; Now I’m 

dark Geth-sem-a- ne Je - sus wept with ag- o- ny, Thus re - 











sma TRE = FL Bere i 
qn ah ieee tee 


die for me He left His home a- bove, ) Precious Book! 
waits the blest re - un-ion up a- bove. 

trav’ling to the mansions in the sky. | 
mov-ing our transgressions all a - way. Precious Book! — 























Precious Book.—Concluded. 


ga ees ar SS a a 


| << 
Va 
-ly Book! It in-spires me a I o’er its pa- ges 
ra al ine 
RN eS Nt gle. Ae ACRE DN ok 
com Ken Se ead a “ » 9» @ 
ee: ooo 2 68» | 


See ee sa ee 











Go fis 2 
-@- 

look ; Draws me nearer Him eachday, Who will lead me all the 

—-—-@ - @—@—®@-_@ 


e Zee Soe eee SS 
Pier 


CunieT PEVi TS care Peet 




















eo : 
Rapes EOE ANG NIRAEINE "he peau 
so Se a Sao a] 
Ss ay ee ee ee es 


way, To the man-sion He’ 


a ee ee ee 
=e eal 


S prepared for me_ on high. 





165 The Disciples’ Prayer. CC. M. 


Cre Pili! ee ae 


Re yy AA NN 
oe oo ae ding sie ei Spree A 
ais os 9a [9-2-6 a heel oo 

-@-o- | 

N NS 
1. Our Fa-ther Who in  heav-en art, Hal - ie - ed be eae ae 
2. Give us, this day, our dai-ly bread, For - give our tres-pass- es; 


3. Temp-ta- tion from lead far © a-way,Frome - vil make us free; 
4. The pow’r,O Lord, be-longs to Thee,As Me is Boe dan bes 
| J. 


on ae 


Sa peseesi 
ea arr Sree eae! 


oe 


Thy iabtiom come Thy will md a On Cae as fe in heav’n, 
Ac-cord - ing as we _ all for-give,So, Lord, do un-to us. 
For Thine, O Lord,the kingdom is Thro’ all e- ter-ni- ty. 
The ay -) ry, al-so,Lord,is Thine,For ev - er-more, A - men. 


eeieee tet esate te? | 





























166 Stand Fast. 


‘* Stand fast therefore in the liberty wherewith Christ hath made us free.’’—Gal. 5: 1. 
ABT: ANTOINETTE en 


ai ee ee ae ee See seep aes 
Gt —Ee ae 
o 0 -0.-6 


a ~@ 

—s SS e== ed 
1. Stand fast in the lib-er-ty of Christ the Lord, Ev- er rest-ing 
2. Stand fast in the lib-er-ty of Christ the Lord, Not re- build-ing 
3. Stand fast in the lib-er-ty of Christ theLord, In His pres-ence 
4. Stand fast in the lib- er-ty of Christ the Lord, Till He calls you 


Gag ts 82 o-5 B82 ee 7 
a Si = ee 








3 8 





oN 

Beye URN cas Nica HE WE ol Nc SEIS 

| a Tf oa 

| ee at -g = $-S— Se a ——— gi gue 
on His pre-cious Word; Ev - er faith-ful,—trust-ing God, With the 
what you once destroy’d; Press-ing on-ward in the road That your 
kept by His Own Word; With the Spir - it’s pow’r He’ll gird So you 
to Hisblest a- bode; Oh, ee - ry for usstored! Hal - le - 








ra so fees Set ers eee = S=(S2S ph S 


ee 


SSS = 
ae 2 = == 82-3 
- -@ -@-. -@- -G-: -o- 
Bsa | ¥y 
Spir - it’s pow’r en - dued 














nev - er shall be moved. 


bless-ed Sav-iour trod. 1c fast in the lib- er-ty of 
lu - jah for the Word! | 








rw eee ee pep gig eee 
Gt mee ea =item pee serra aie 


sf i A 














IN & 


hy hy aN | 
eee NTRS OT NS 
ee = ae aoe ce 7a eee a --— oe 
ec, oO -@- -@- - 
faith - ful 3 the trust oon O - ver-com - i by “the Word, 

















167 He Calleth Thee. 


> C. Luke 19: 10. Cuas. Conway. 

epee ae | neni. einen mene tel EN Seto 
ee ee Fireee 

Se eee sig maps yet Se, eee Cie Dh 


NES 
1. Je - sus, like a ten - der Shep-herd, Seek-eth out His 
2. When He find - eth some poor lost one, Wea - ry, foot - sore, 
3. Wilt thou wan- der, reck-less lost one, When a Sav - jour’ 
Are@)Ty., the pails uate ly call - ing, “Sin - ner, wilt thou 


ciara ae fe oe gece es fo ee es 
SoS eee Eee = etl ett a 
Sei Saad ee pe] é rg = amy 
Sees iemrre eee 


poor lost sheep, Who in des - ert wastes do wan - der, 
faint, and cold, In Hissarms "He (gen i, tly? takes “it: 


for theePseéks 2. Come, oh® come: *to Christ) the) Shep herd; 


from Me roam? Come, oh, come, and 1 will takem thees 


; ae ralen 
epcie ty Sot eae eat 


ae 52 Si oeS Seiacee: 





























REFRAIN. 
ws Mh al 
ED 2g te Se te ee gel he aPRERII BIA 
With. no fold ae ue sleep. 
bears it | Satan = bye ss to isutold: ; : 
All who come He = safe - ly keeps. Call-ing, call - ing, 
In My arms I'll bear thee home.’ 











<S—+-| -@---— 


Celiac is eames 





pa | 
iaaees SS oe reise 








modes Shy pare at oma fae 6 ds 
ses ie 














~SSGEAaSEE ae 
gias-$ ie? 


i : 
Ee tly call - ing, ‘Tis the Sav-iour call- eth thee: Lo, He 











eee See. eo: eee 
i= eo eas EES Se 





SW GS cope ae er eae ee ee 
G5 jessie LS be 


saith in tones so_ ten- der,‘‘Come, my sheep, oh, come to” Me.” 


tet ras dares —_2— eso 
ep Pater ree: 




















168 Stand with the Captain. 


‘* Watch ye, stand fast in the faith, quit you like men, be strong.’’—1 Cor. 16: 13. 


gop zee viner ie pensar: 


Sa 4 — = ——— ra — 
sear er eer a rom fanned oo 6 @ @ 4s 


Cuas. CONWAY. 











1. Stand with the Captain of the Lord of Hosts, Put ye on His ar -mor, 
2. Be of: great courage till the bat- tle’s o’er, Then to reign with Jesus 
3. See banners waving as they move a-long! Seethe Captain charging, 











: (@—_#---@ _@ __@ ___@__@_____f.@ 9» »— ee — 
eS ee 
| yo 
i SENSES BERS poi 
a “i av LIP a A AERA RSE SPST 
pan com ead tere on Sree Se KP WT AD ST WN a = 
amy ty ea Soe aoe oo @ 4-4-0 + 


do your ut - rats Pressing onward to the fray, fol-low His call, 

as a con-quer-or; Put ye ev-’ry foe to flight, bravely to stand, 
singing vict’ry’s song! Onward goes Hissword aloft, downward the foe, 
-@- @ -»- 


a es rs = yes ai peepee 
aS a eae 








sie 
‘ nN Roe) 
sae ee aise ee ieee 


With the shield of faith ye sure-ly can-not fall: Shout ye the 

Be like men of Gid - e- on’s de - ter-mined band: Soon you’ll have 

He ie like a SOR aS doth on - ward go: Hon - or and 
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hs 
__© @ @ 9% § © @ ee » — 
Cp — oe ee eee 
AR ERPS RAO LNG WPI MINIT MY SIN Ae 


fe INE ETS ANSON ic, coe 
are Seale pace ech 2 glee eS “=I 








@_e- 2 Clee wo @ os zg ered 





battle-cry! urge on your way! With the Spirit’s sword in hand all foes toslay. 
vic-to-ry; stand for the right! Do not cease a mo-ment then, watch, pray, and fight. 
maj-es-ty thou soon shalt see, They who follow Christ the Lord, crown’d-heads shall be, 
hb ‘ 

os 2 

zr oe 9: @ o 
-_—_p-* g——_ } 5-1, — 

eae — fee == ee iB 


caren ee 

















169 Suffer Them to Come to Me. 





‘* Suffer little children to come unto Me, ...for of such is the 
kingdom of God.’’—Luke 18: 16. 
ieSy FRED’K STANSBERY. 
| 
eee Ses Nees Ne Pes aa SLT 550 PR SET ae AB RI 
a coer ear = eo 
ae S BI : ea c/a @ Ses 


‘zt. Once up-on a time in Ju-dah, ,Long, long a - go, 
2. Come,ye wea-ry child of sor-row, Come un-to Me; 
3. All who wouldbe blest of Je- sus, Hum - ble aust be; 


asa i ait 


org Z2aee 
oe s=SS= sas Sans 











KJ neal Le 
gprs Es RNR aa ae 
a vio ae fas 
_o- 
Liv’d a man Whose Name was Je-sus; Who ake ie child- -ren ty 
have plen-ty,come and borrow, And | will free-ly give to thee: 
They must all become like children, ‘Who would the Saviour’s siscan daca 


o- -0-° -@- -@- sla 


gia Hug CD AE RG eh Sie SAN a Daal : 
(ee ae ee ee ee 








eee a eee ee EO Sd EM el Pl Coe 

‘8: : 
Ra NN Soe 

3 Q ep o_ oes ie hac PR ty B 
eu sg ge? ag =a ‘ei Se 7g— eel ee 

be (apa 

Once He took them up and bless’d them,Oh, what sake i sight to sees! 

Joy will I be-stow, and com-fort, Ev - ’ry blessing thine shall be, 


Oh, that He might come and bless us ‘While we're gather’din His Name; 


aes se ee ee reer 

















{Se oe eee Sete ae ae 
Ref.—‘Suffer themtocome to Me, Suf-fer them to come to Me, 
FINE, 


DS. for Refrain. 


fot aN Seer a eee ee eee ae 
pe Sane ps = Org ips Bin ta = fes | 
gig 3:3 ; at mest Ea a id ogi ee 8-3 = 
@-.- - --G- 
a | 
pera then those words so Ss cious, ‘‘Suffer them to come to Me.”’ 
For ll give to lit- tle chil - dren, Blessings that shall make them free. 
What He did of old, He tells us, He to-day,will do the same. 


| 


ores a. 


4 wiNB a Teall wl o_» 2-2 _ 0.02 *- 
es e's ete Sas Ss Seeeee | 
hl ant oe 
For of such the kingdom of heav-en; Suf-ferthem to come to Me.” 











170 Chime Out! Ye Easter Bells. 


C2G Rey. 1: 18. Cuas. Conway. 


SS 


1a -@- 





1. Chime out! ye bells of Eas- ter, The Sav-iour’s ris’na- gain! A 
2. The Sav-iour comes vic - to-rious From fight-ing with the foe, To 
3. The bells of heav-en 2h - 9 BET Ke Joy- -ful sounds of earth, And 





o.:-0 > Lal ge os afi ~ae | — | | 
TREN ae WE et o_o ae a = 
Geet Pet eee: is ee wR. | eh == ae ae a 


. saan IA Rett da eles ian 5 
geeesiras sagas Bees 


great Tedemption bringing To dy- ing sons of men. The stone ii no more 
reign for-ev- er glo-rious,Sal-va-tion’s pow’r to show. O Eas-ter bells,keep 
an - gels vie in tell-ing ‘Ohrist’s vict? = ver death. The heay’ns re-ceive s 


€ Css |- - Spee tie te ee 









bere i 
fs Uy eee See —— Ne ee 
Mi e2htsgeah se 





cov - er The tomb where Je-sus lay, ’Tis rolled a- way for-ev- er By 
ring-ing,Re-sound from shore to shore, Proclaim the bless-ed tid-ings Till 
Saviour, Ye earth proclaims Him King: Ye Eas-ter bells,keep ring-ing Till 


fet at ieee te ‘a, g- tite fe: fae 
ePaper tie t a 














“xprman | 
A; Kumi | 2 at = Sarees = 
: wt a oo pietee s 





an -g gel hands this day. q 
man shall die no more, } Chimeout! chime out! Ye Eas-ter bells,chime 
all, His praises sing. \ Chime out! ye Easter bells,chime out! 


Sill nia ny = “e- weer e g-$-%-¢ -—| oo" 
Cie espae [P| Ef iaect oF zaasae: = 


23 oe re 


eo 


out! He lives! He lives! The Sav -iour lives a - gain! 
The Saviourlives!the Saviour lives! 


9-2. 2 


= pales oie Sees 




















ie 
i 
eal 
ay 








171 Just Like Jesus. 


** Made like unto the Son of God.’’—Heb. 7: 3. 


Grc, ; ) : Cuas. Conway. 
aS — - -—-|—-}— ||| poem est 
Soe poe ea 42S a =a =e ae eae a 
= SE A gi o_o a-._o— [fiat rs 

_I. Make me, Lord, to shine for Thee, Like the sun il-lumed to be; 


2. Lord, | would no darkness own, Make me bright as noon-day sun; 
3. Like Him both in word and deed, Fill’d with love that ne’er shall fade; 
4. Whentheman-sions I shall see May I like my Sav-iour be; 


aes me 
alerp nb oe meese oh dee fee fe o—o—g-.- 0-9 Fa 
eee a et S552 ea 


Grow-ing more like Thee each day; Make me just like Je - sus. 
Nev - er let my light goowdim, Make me just like Je - sus. 
Give me, Lord, Thy prom-ised aid, Makeme just like Je - sus. 
This mypray’r,and this my plea, Makeme just like Je - sus. 











Fe. Pos Seer ie is eet hg a 2 RON 0 dite 
|e2= ——— =} —~e— (a5 Sa CATE ESET al I a ene 
Sp SOT: AP” 11 EUR a Bere YP RARER ONS ASE) A 
REFRAIN. 
pe ee eee oe ee 
aS ——— a 
Make me just like Je - sus, Make me just like Je - sus; 
I~ 
-o- -@- -@- -@- 
peeves ee ee uy 4... oral apn pal oo ae 
cD nak ‘raed sea Sd oe tout or Kaa Da a SS 
(aes ae Td gee ee Sues ieee 


Sere eee ee = 


are oO o— 


Cause my life like His to be, Make oe just like Je - sus. 


Neste te 


172 The Gift Unspeakable. 


‘Thanks be unto God for His Unspeakable Gift.’’—2 Cor. 9 : 15. 


Ary ANTOINETTE JACKSON. 

ee ee I FENG lB oP Ure Sew oy Sis 

bp ha Ne ee 
Qa oe ee ot ees 4 


1. Thanks be un - to God _ for His Un-speak-a- ble Gift; 
2. Thanks be un- to God _ for His Un-speak-a- ble Word; 
3. Thanks be un - to ane af His Un-speak-a-ble Grace; 














——— -_Z— ad ecto ee 7 o> 
Gift of grace, to” fall- en:race, d6ur:load of ‘Sins to.) “litt: 
Word madeflesh,allearth to bless, of Whom the shepherds heard; 
Grace di-vine,from heav’n to shine,on a  be- night-ed_ race; 





eee 2 BLES 


b- SE eer. ere Saran nin Dae Ba ea ner 
(oe ae 
Je - sus Christ,God’s on-ly Son, sent to die for sin-ful man; 


Heard the an - gels sweet-ly say,‘‘Un-to you is born this day, 
Tho’ He spit of humble birth, He a Mon-archcame to earth; 








oe 
—_—~-@— -o— @ at 


Tho’ His Name we'll o-ver-come,—O great and wondrous plan! 
E’en the Gift Un-speak -a-ble,’’ Whois  a-lone the Way, 





Came in deep hu-mil - i-ty,though es -al ie by birth. 
_—__—__ 9 —-@ _@ —___@ _,-9—__—_@__@ __ ee on 
e5-— nan seu --e—8—— ote a at | 
5 agate (oi Peace pt tie tt seer —Ta 


erie i>. 


The Gift Unspeakable.—Concluded. 


REFRAIN. 


os eer eee Sere cca Sar 


Cuvee — a) os ee Aa morines test 


| 
Praise the ae for His great Gift, Gift of Bae. Un-speak-a - ble; 


: seal lina a pitt | 

SES ST hee o—e ae ee ee ee ee 

a Ns a ea! ney peta ee ii TS 
oo eee Baie = aoe Seen er ee = 











aS Sighs, ota 


Praise Him for His Gift of Love,The Gift Un-speak - a - ble. 





173 To Thee I Look. cC.M. 


Ca: Cuas. Conway. 
_ A 

WS te ee ue SeuSicee —e— tt} 

FG Unf 2 ee o— en Org rr | 

ae a= aon oS =a ae 32 ee 





. To Thee I look, O Lord,my Strength, To Thee, my Fortress strong; 
. Be Thou a Buck-ler un-to me, A Shield from ev -’ry blast; 


I 

2 
? 3. Be Thou my Shield when foes oppose,By faith in Thee to hide; 
- 4. Thy Name my Tower,Shield, and Might, All foes to O - ver-come; 











Seo ee ne eae! Reaat eat 
=e aoe 





| 
| = ftom a fee 26 sie 2 =<! 
og eg $—* g- "se os. 
Be Thou my great De - liv - er - ance, ibe Rock ’mid ev - ’ry storm. 
A Hid-ing-place where I may flee, ’Till storms are o - ver - past. 
Oh, lead me where Thy presence goes, To ev-er there a - bide. 
Oh, let mene’erre - sort to flight, But still con-tin-ue on. 





| Saas goer Seas ements ae @__» @ © 2. 
Ea Sasi #. = leer at eff 











174. The Fount is Free! 


“There shall be a Fountain opened to the house of David.... 


for sin and for uncleanness.’’—Zech., 13: 1. 
HarrRIET Conway. Cuas. CONWAY. 








omc Wy ¥OTi Sim Bs ~ A ee a Ee as 2 ee 
bp4 eA A Hahn ——»_, fos g2—e- 
—o-3— 3 2 RO NARITA TY tink wen 
oe tiie 
Toph eat OUDled sieattnan iy... fam by sin op - areeen Re eh 
Ze dal ST OUNt WAS TOW Miser cru «ure from age tQ, AGE, a. +. .s. ene 
3 uhis-F OUNT Dy (anirigt. =... cine to -:all-was shown, 4 ’.Gxee8 
4, AAS Fount,by-Girtstiee.:. «<2: - tO US TB) = Veal ae eee 
a 
oe ee i ees or pra 
ee et ee 
O. troubled heart, by sin op-prest, 


ba Senne Se ee an. st 


area Ree —— o_o o-@ 


nS OAS AE Pr ree A tee 2 s 





Gomeutt=t0- Christ) hy cel. in, Him*findrests>..0: eae 
henhristian’ Ss thirst. os. e uur it. ‘dothy as---suages essen 
Which was be: Totter .ahe. see to. few made known}. -2.ueen 
No Wemoretiromsanan ia. e eunee oe shallibe . con-céaléds aoe 





Eom Car '- nal eaninds sien. asa He'll make-thee clean,-.55.. ase 
The? blest whoswash= e052. with’-in”” . this: Stream, sgysseee 
is; sGalv ryis “Bloods .cta ee that: pars dons Sina. \.s. mise 
COme Ves Wi, UlitSter ete. eee and "drink, andlivey’. 6.2.5 ane 








Che .ROUNE TS Salt Gemeen shes cices oh}!.en\ i. tterouiails s0 8 teen 
Will o - ver- come ; FA gt they are’ .te > deem’d:s\ =. memes 
The Spir-it’s pow’ FRAN Oh makes pure within.” .... see eee 
Evi-jter'> nabeie eink Pee totthee Hetlitpivess. oak Re 54-5 
iat 
i Se RATA FAT WP SUM Ate ee 
=e ne ee eee PVEEE, 7 ae =e 
4 BE A a a 


The Fount is free, oh, en-ter in! 
i ani 





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| 
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Reeiiresa sett 


The Fount is a pli heugnte 


CHORUS. 


= oe 
3-3 ee 











creel Salo etal ot ad ae ea 
(paaeire See eae ee 
—_—__—_—.__|—_@ —~tS—e—e.ele_,_o_3- S-s 


All those who - the Gos-pel fe May in this Fount from sin be freed. 


Cee =a HE a gle tit IEE 





175 Salvation. L. M. 


““The Spirit of the Lord is upon Me, because He hath anointed Me to preach the gospel to the 
poor; He hath sent Me to heal the broken-hearted, to preach deliverance to the captives, and 
recovering of sight to the blind, to set at liberty them that are bruised.”’—Luke 4 : 18. 


Cuas. Conway. 


eS eerie ad fn Xn wv a8 
= a fee aa so2 2S fe = of priest 
at 202 on @—e—o—e (oe os at ooo 














1 oT va-tion, freedom doth bestow, And lib -er-ty, to man be-low: 

2. E - man- ci-pa-tion it proclaims; The pris’ner,frees from Satan’s chains: 
3. Per -fect-ed by Salvation’s rays We put on Christ,and give Him praise : 
4. Sal-vation ne’er shall be o’erthrown,’ Twill ride the storms and billows’ foam: 
5. E - ter-ni-ty a-lone can show Sal - va-tion’s mighty work be - low: 


| | 
@. eo | Fi @__@ @  @ 9 gp" ier mY Tall o # 


Ped eon meee = 


























oN 
=p-t ADS ats eee ae sar a 
58 # gets tee ae fe=ee | 
FSS ASEAN EY SEEN dl acl Pay oe ES —¢ = oe a one 
2 | [ = 
Its converts hap-pi-ness all find,Holdsopen arms to all mankind. 
De - liv-ers rich and poor a - like, And gives them both the Gospel light. 
For bondage can no more en-slave Since God,His Son,a ran-som gave. 


Tho’ cast to earth, it soon will rise To fill all earth,and heav’n,and skies. 
The streets of Bik will all be stream in With countless a the ie 2 


2 9 9- 


26» 
Se eis er aaa 





176 Holiness Unto the Lord, Alleluia! 


‘*Tn that day shall there be upon the bells e ee mec aaa 























































































































GG eget INESS UNTO THE LoRD.’’—Zech. 1 CHAs. pint 
# tel A =P = nae cre pe 
a Ese eon = Che ce o $2 [siso —A 
4 e-6-6 oe Pe ee “= 
1. “‘Ho-li-ness’? on the bells of the hors- f shall be, HE it a- 
p Ho- li-ness caus-es man to ap-proach un-to God; Ho - li-ness some 
3. Ho-li-ness in our life makes our vic-t'ry com-plete, Keeps the way all 
e-0 oo. 
eee 
a 
) | ON 
ree 
| te.e_e. oe oF. 
‘broad, so that men may... see; It shall nev-er cease,for it 
day. ‘will to” sallarjoy af - ford; It will toGod’sim-age let 
clear to the blest mer-cy-seat; In the courts a-bove, we, its 
Meas & a chee cee wen 
He SE Aan 7a SN OER EL A A AN AL w= 
Cite i eee : === = 
RRS er LOD AAR DYLAN, Se A BEA J shes une i 
NNANNA fk oc g 
| yy bd ® 
a. sate oa e_ Sees er eta reer 
— aaa ios ap Pee as eur ere os ala | oa 
os item a ye a gee 2 Se === ; 
-—S- 
comes,Lord,from Thee; ‘‘Ho -li- ness un-to the Lord,” Al-le - ne - ja! 
man be _ restored: ‘‘Ho-li- ness un-tothe Lord,’’ Al-le - lu - ia! 
pow’r will re- uty ‘“Ho-li-ness un- roe gine ” Al-le - lu - ia! 
an -9- le | 
Ca ae soe a Serer 
oa a > Z A Fae aah 
REFRAIN. 
SS 
A t——h—e = = aoras aa een a 
le ge ¢@ | te rey eee 3. - 3 E 
| ‘Ho - li- ness un - to the Lord,’’ be our mot-to each day, 
| TE age RET TES 
| Re Res de ee ce fe a 
22 Reo ee an ae ee oS i. 
[ee a a es ee re 
MM kl Aad ate Hl tl 0 
5.4 ¢ mpd) Se LS a Se pee 
Prada efor mama pd tienen bese 
= — — @ a? — —{— 
Se 8 a Ore 6 ee ee 
| ‘““Ho - li- ness un - to the Lor ch come on earth now to stay: 
cis oe ne a N 
@uz rf" —e— 2 9 eee as 78 
+ — Ree Fae - 
if ms Ree Pemex Joe, er ee 


s 








Holiness Unto the Lord, Alleluia 12 Concluded. 



































SCE. Baie ERs Aaa ee 
| 2, bs NN <__S__S_ pat 
ay FS NOS FT =. FE TSR SRA UT PR TNA 

a i ee ee te 
| ‘‘Ho - li- ness un-to the Lord, Ho-li- ness un-to the Lord 

er ere a 
3 ee earth ae 

ye & 3 | 3 Aa oe 

einer Ones Meee ee Or Cnt ie tee 
(SS a eee ee 
SS, A PN tea EO OR Oe Oe Pao 

eA Pa hy ae 
S Biya) Wie De Noel tt ee 
gt ie acer Ramey ar Brae Ea oe ce rere 

——s_ ee Rac ok parm rae 

Holeelii-iness un -ito ) the Lord,’ Aly- le = lu -' “ia 
os ree ae Jerre Tim aM 
Le a 

© Vian ae Per eae er eee as ie Hf 

Sea eS el ol: SC SR A TSO SOURS BE nurs 

yw be 

12577 Oh, for a Perfect Heart. C. M. 

Rae Ls Rosert J. Lorp. 
bo ss 
| pte es ae == os — 
aoe Cs a ene aoa 

i 
1. Oh, for a__ per-fect, fin-ished heart, Wherein is found no guile; 
ay An 1Ore ay heart that sees its own, "And not an -oth-er ’s fault; 
3. Oh, for a heart with no de- sire Foraughtof earth-ly gain; 
AvOn. tore as heart eto er at path That leadsto on - ly God; 








ee a en 
‘|ese Soa ae ae aie 
Gas fo eee Sane ga je 


os ros ee 
| is #7 «S$ 
a wt | 
Where on - ly Godcan find re-sort, A - bid-ing all the while. 
That wiH theslightest sin} dis-own, Northinkan e - vil thought. 














A heart with zeal to God a- fire, With wis-dom,too, a - flame. 
That gives to Him not on - ly half, But all that he hathstored. 
| 
-O- -@-° -@--@- -@- o. ay . -@- oy 











178 Trusting in the Faithfulness. 
‘¢ He is faithful that promised.’’—Heb. 10 : 23. 
CHARLES HUTCHINGS. 


eS eee tg NN 
ere: gpa se 


. Trusting in the faithfulness of Christ,my King,All my ransom’d 
5 Trusting in the faithfulness of Christ, ymy King, Knowing that He 
a5 Trusting 1 in the fanuiness of Christ,my King, I, with heart, and 














eee 
x 





4 
pow-ers to Him I should bring; Safely ’neath the shadow of His 
does to me_ sal - va - tion bring; He’ll redeem my life from ev-’ry 
lips, ane voice ae ap shallsing; J  am/’neath the covert of His 





(SSeS _ Sipe _ 


mighty wing,I’m ipisting in fan fatthidiness of one 
e - vil thing,I’m trusting in the faithfulness of God. } I’m trusting in the 
blessed wing,I’m trusting in the faithfulness of God. J 


Fee a a he Ca WE YET ENN ve = 
2 a 








Soi —e— ew BB 
aia ANE LAA Preles 
oe ee \ N a 
= A —8-@ ae Re 
lar arr es res 
Vin ie 


faith-ful-ness of Christ,my King,Who will ev - er watchin be, to 


ee = oS poet 











= eT ae aia wd  Saese Ra at aaa“ dw 
oat oh ee 
si SMe ae lea rs ee ee ee LS =e 
o-.—_s—__-: — _—__ a 
aie! hac fot ae Se Mera —$—_—-@ 
ae | 
keep mefrom all sin; Trust - ing, I’m trust - ing, 
Trust - ing, ai - eee trust - ing, = 











Trusting in the Faithfulness—Concluded. 


af sete 35 —— sr 
gees ee ee eet 
—i-@ Bb ag S292 a z Bees ie x g aad 
ate Aelia i 
I’m trust-ing in the faith-ful-ness of God. 
the faith-ful-ness of God. 
rR 
si —--— -gy—_ 


aS a Migr. wid 












ext! ei 2 2 Hoe eet | 
179 Beye Holy. 


» Beye holy; for I am holy.”—1 Pet. 1: 16. 


FRED’K STANSBERY, 


Haat 
a) fase Rca pan Seas 
gorges eee eerie ieee eae =i = 





1. ‘““Be ye ho- ly,’’ God hath said,By My Spir-it be thou led; 
2. Be ye ho-ly ev-’ry day,’Tis God’s Word,oh,doo - bey! 


pet ate wr Ars ho - ete ure) ye pure; Por with-out it, be ye — sure 
5 lt — a cont — a ae a 


omy LaF ify 26-6 a 


vedere oe er =a a ideal Boe ata! cil Pie 
| (62 See ee 
For My face ye can- se see, If from sin o are not free: 


Seek no oth-er way to live, All thou hast to Je - sus give: 
Ye shall not your Sav-iour see,In His like-ness can-not be: 








{£22 = 


Sere Se 2 ae 


eae eter FINE. 


Soh SESE 


| 
Fol-low Je-sus ev-’ry  day,Christ is ho-ly,—He’s the Way; 
Be ye ho -ly when at home, When with friends,and when alone; 
Ho-li- ness u-nitesto God, Makes us one with Christ the Lord; 


ce be 


Be A igh seme es 
opt eee eery 


Ye shall pure be made with - in, If thou whol- iy fol-low Him. 
o-li-ness a-lone can save,It the road to heav’n must pave. 
Be ye ho-ly, be ye  clean,Then shall Christ in you be seen. 











180 The Sisters’ Missionary Song. 
Sy 








= 
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‘*'Thy work shall be rewarded. Na 31; 16. Cuas. Conway, 7 
sd SN ANE oa oma . 
ea Perec ae =a aoe ris Ss 
-@ 


O  sis-ters,are you wor cent the Master, Are you toiling for the 
O sis-ters, in the vinyard there are waiting Ma-ny precious souls to 
O sis-ters, ‘whom the Lord hath called from sorrow,Let your praises ev-er 


&. #. 9» © » -- 























a 
i pena nde 
za NS Sie ees oa ao SNe 
ier oe oe be See 


win from sin and shame; But for this blest cause our Lord came down to 
thro’ the earth resound; Do ‘‘to-day’’ just what He bids you, nev -er 


-0- @- 2° O- -—&- ~, 











dates 765 i BE 8 BE resi = No so eu - Bat ee —<e : 66s 
ie cel a = 














aa i ea NNN 
| a ey er eens = eee f= | 
____@—@-_@— 6 1 8 85 28 es oe eet 


-@- -@ 

ev - er work the faster; Go then,weeping,watching praying all the way. 
earth from upin heaven, And He bids that you should goanddo the same. 

leave un - til “‘to-morrow; ” Spread the news of ee Sal-va-tion all a-round. 























f- 2 48 2. »9- 
(Seas ersien Paki RIOT ——s = ae ee a ee 
tT AA lH A’ FOI ee =n i" SPE ER ad ae 9 me TE 2 
EOP TIN A ER i Viipnip it a ea OO 
REFRAIN. 
ps} ao SN NS lal 
FUSE am ae bs aD Bs oo i 
Gn SaaS SS == 
i= gi Oe in Th a ee ne 
When the As Sp A is o-ver,whata gath - - ’rin 
gath-’ring,whata_ gath-’ring 
gs o- oO Oe RE ee . 
pee @. peted a iss o— 2 @— 29 o— 
= — —_— > so» 2p ee ee -| 
Se eee ee 
’ » ys N N RN hy xk 
poe A cer erear o bee is oe 
D-)—e — a 8-2 8 ee ee 
On the oth-er side of Jor-dan we shall see; nt the 
we 
va oe + me a a A Bianca Re AEG Wes noah 
C- oeanee Aenea eae e : —o— o —e or =f = 








ee pte eee * -@— Fe al pat i ee See 
[Sena wee tee oes rom es ee o>» e- 22 7 
|= 3 p—4 ERE et 7 ar a se 
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Sav-iour ev-’ry day? Keep re bless-ed Spir-it’s pres-ence,and you’ll — 


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lone -can sing; ““That Je- sus keeps... me free from _ sin.” 
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182 O Blessed Hill of Zion. 


‘‘ The Lord of Hosts shall reign in Mount Zion.’’—Isa. 24 : 23. 


Rae RoseErrT J. Lorp, 





1. O | bless-ed hill of Zi - on, The mountain of the Lord, Where flows the 
2. No night her walls shall darken, The Lamb, Himself the light, And ye who 
3. All those who of her boun-ty And blessings freely take, Should of-fer 





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Living Fountain,Right from God’s precious ae el flows the Living 
to Him hearken,Shallas the stars shine bright; And ye who to Him 
naughttoother,—To her all off’rings make; Should offer naught to 





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hearken, Shall as the stars shine bright: She dwells in light for-ev - er,For 
other,— To her all off’rings make: For she, of God was chosen To 











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Je - sus is her Sun; Tobrightness of her shining, Shallev’ry na-tion 


be the Bridegroom’s wife; Then honor her, ye na-tions, For Je-sus is her 
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O Blessed Hill of Zion.—Concluded. 


fair; Yea,she’s the high-est nea The fair - est of on fae 
come; To brightness of her shin-i -ing, Shall ev -’ry na-tion come. 
Life; me hon-or her, ye na-tions, For Je-sus is her Life. 


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183 God’s Word, His Path Shows Plainly. 


‘* Before I was afflicted I went astray.’’—Ps. 119 : 67. 


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1. God’s Word, His path shows plainly, Wherein we all should walk; We can-not fol-low 
2. O- ye, whoare af-flict-ed, Say not,‘‘] know not why;”—God’s children are pro- 
3. Be - fore ye were af-flict-ed, Ye went from God astray; Ye had His way re- 


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tect-ed, Because from sin they fly ; ’Tis for your dis - o-be-dience Your 
ject-ed; His Word i not o-bey; But when yesee your fol-ly, And 
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ills upon you come; Go, search His Word for guidance; Thy sin it will make known. 
turn to God a-gain, He’ll pardon free a ful-ly; He’ll take a-way thy sin. 


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184 Oh, Tarry at Jerusalem. 


‘*Tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, until ye be endued with power from on 
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First,your soul mustful-ly be con-vert-ed, Hav-ing been convict-ed 
3. Tar-ry till the pow’r.comes down from heav-en, Un - til all the stub-ble 
4- Ye shall Pow’ r receive with the A- bid-ing, Thatthesons of God ye 





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by the Word; Then your will to Christ must besur- ren - dered Ere the 
is consumed, In the ‘‘Upper Room”’ of con-se- cra - tion, Till with 


may be-come; In your dai-ly life the Spir-it guid-ing, Till the 





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185 Christ is All that You Need. 


‘** Seek ye first tae kingdom of God, and His righteousness; and all these things 
shall be added unto you.’’—Matt. 6: 33. 
Cuas. Conway, 


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. Seek not the rich-es nor Sree ee of earth, Christis all that you need; 
32 Why seek for honor when Christ bore such shame? Christis all that youn eed: 
3. Why is a jae ace ite He had no ine Christis all that ee need; 


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Why seek for raiment,or_ rich-es, or fame? Christ is all that you need. 
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186 Little Willing Hands. 


“Tf ye be willing and obedient, ye shall eat the good of the land.”—Isa, 1: 19, - 
OPH mb CHARLES HUTCHINGS. 


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3. Willing for His ser-vice, ev - er will-ing,Working in the Master. S 
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187 Will You Meet Me? 


Rev. 15 : 2-3. 
Cuas. Conway. 


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1. Will you meet me,O my broth-er, O - ver on the gol-den strand, 
2. Ma - ny dear ones, —now departed, Wait for thee on yon-der shore; 
3. When thy sands of time are number’d, You'll be call’d to judgment-bar; 

4. Oh, what bit-ter time of eee Tf ’tis said,‘ There’s naught but dross,” 


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There to join the blest redeem’d ones On the sea of eens to “stand? 
They are looking for their lov’d ones,Long to see you en -ter there. 
Shall you find ahomein glo-ry? Or, be cast from God a - far? 
And your soulis lost pon = €vi- er 4 pes. you spurn’dthe cross. 


























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Will you meet me there in aes ry? Won’t youjoin ourheav’nly band? 


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188 Little Sunbeams. 


se muh your light so shine before men, that they may see yeu isp works, and glorify 
your Father which is in heaven.’’—Matt. 5:16. Frep’k ee 


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are lit - tle sunbeams Shining for the Lord In the darkened 
i We are lit - tle sunbeams Bright as summer morn, Making glad and 
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hap - py, Those who grieve and mourn: Sunshine from the Sav -iour, 
ptis -on, Where by sin werehurled: Sunbeams for the Sav - iour, 


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Scat -ter-ing the night, Bringing joy and blessing, Shedding beams of light. 
Mak-ing life to grow, Pointing drear ones heavy’ nward, "Where the saved ones go. 
us no darkness Knows, Sunbeams filled with Has Bik Whence the True Light flows. 


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189 See, the Fields are White to Harvest. 














Rae Matt. 9: 37-38. Rosert J. Lorn. 

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1. See, the fields are white to har - vest, Waiting for the lab’rers few; 
2 Come, oh,comeandin the har-vest Gather sheaves of ripened grain; 
3. Time is passing,swift-ly pass-ing, Soon the day of work at fade; 
4. When the end of har-vest com-eth, What accounting there will be; 




















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Great the need of will-ing ane ers, bienstymon Lgemsall stooendd, 
Work for souls that else would per - ish; For youcan-not toil in vain. 
Ma - ny shall their souls be los - ing, Just be-cause you would not aid. 

If you have nottoiledfor Je- sus, He will say,‘‘Depart from Me!’ | 



































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190 Heavenly Peace. 


** The Lord will bless His people with peace.’’—Ps. 29: 11. 
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2. Sweet peace is God’s gift to the sanc - ti-fied,— To those who will 

3. O  won-der- ful peace that bee the a men bidsus on 
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dai - ly in Him a - bide; Theirrest is com-plete, and can 
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those who be-lieve, And they who will trust Him,this peace shall re-ceive. 

ne’er be disturb’ d, For those who 0 - bey Him ‘from care are pre-served. 

show forth His praise, Who giv-eth His peace as we walk in a ways. 
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191 Beneath Thy Wings of Love. s. M. 


CHARLES HUTCHINGS. 


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I. Be- neath Thy wings of love, Pro-tec-tion there .to find, 
2. Be- neath Thychast’ning rod I _ place my guilt - y_ soul; 
3. Oh, that the in - ner man, Re-newed by Thee might be! 
a When Christ is formed with-in, Dee'shall? now lony seers rove: 
5. Each prom-ise God ful - fils, Whenclaim’dbyus  a- right; 


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I look for help to Thee a-bove, To heav’nly Fa-ther kind; 


The cleansing pow’r of Thee, O God, Will sure- ‘ly. make me whole; 
De - part! O wretch-ed self, de- part! No more 1’1l walk with thee; 
What wondrous bliss to dwell with Him! To know that God is love! 
For He It is, Who ev- er wills To keep.us by His might; 








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The cleansing pow’r of Thee, O God, Willsure-ly make me whole. 
De - part! O wretched self, de- part! No more I’ll walk with thee. 
What wondrous bliss to dwell with Him! To knowthat God is _ love! 
For He It is, Who ev - er calls To keep us Pe His might. 
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| {92 Standard Bearers. 


“ Lift up a standard for the people.’’—Isa, 62: 10. 
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1. Stand-ard bear-ers for Je - ho- vah, ,Led by i the Lord; 

2. O’er us see His ban-ner wav-ing, En- sign of the brave; 

3. Glos, ty, glo'- ry. hal--le«- lu) - jah! On >: tee yic = 10 eee 

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Press-ing on- ward to the bat-tle, Trust-ing in His Word. 
Je - susleads the way be-fore us, He, Who came to save. 
Press ye on, for Je- sus lead-eth, Watch,and fight,and pray. 
Then to sing His praise for - ev- er, Glo - ry to His Name! 























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“tit i ae & 

















Standard Bearers.—Concluded. 


Set eee =o | 


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Stand -ard bear-ers for the King, Marching,marching on. 
marching on. 


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2 Dis ae ae Sarge Pe 
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193 I Hear, I Feel, I Know! c.M. 
“T know Whom I have believed.’”’—2 Tim. 1: 12. 
Roa anes scowl bl Lorp., 
| am 
i ERS ale a halen Se peered 
ea fo JS 9-* tet * ae rman ee fz 
sete eet eo tee 


1.1 hear Thy blessed,blessed voice, That calls me_ un - to Thee, 
au Los feel) Thy ten-der,” lov-ing care, AS” on -ly Thou canst give; 
ti. see) [hy sho-ly, ho-ly face Be - fore mine eyes each day ; 
4. I know Thy guiding, guarding hand Pro-tects me night and day ; : 











oe Ds Ob 
pega t telah S-6-t oe Sleeie 
Se Se E= eee 
—- <—-—— | Ns Se cei 
Sil ae tees Saree = rier 


| 
From walking in the paths of vice, To per-fect lib- a = ty: 


But lead me to Thy foot-stool, where, The Blesser I may have: 
Oh, may its beams of love and grace Win me from self a - way: 
Where-e’er | be, on sea or land, Thy Spirit shows the way: 











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From walk-ing in the paths of vice, lo per-fect lib-er - ty. 

But lead:-me to Thy foot-stool, where, The Bless-er I may have. 
Oh, may its beams of love and grace Win me from Self a - way. 
Where-e’er [I be, on sea or land, ony aa it a. the way. 


Rea ae _@ @te_ te intl sasees 9 2 A me : 
eee Saee ae 


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194. . Enter In. 





ae a Luke 13 : 28-24. Cuas, Conway. 
a) a, Tra SS 
Sat Se ee 
ga BEG gg a g e., —— 








ary urtar 
1. Heav-en’s gates are .0 - pen wide, oh, en - ter in! 
2. By (the gates of, yon - der Cit - y He doth. wan, 
3. See Him wait- ing, see Him wait- ing, don’t re - fuse! 


= Ae =e 
Lye Sana" pasa ~ Jame i some > oes > ee 4g ——*- —4— 5 ae 


ae 




















But you first must be made cleanfromev-’ry sin; ’Tis a 
Call-ing loud -ly, thus to save you from your fate; Je - sus 
How He longs that you may His sal-va- tion choose; Oh, re - 











PS Peeper dS Say 


—o—o-.—o—_ @ ces 
ho - ly place for those who are wash’d in Blood that flows From the 
call - eth un- to thee, He will cleanse and make youfree; Won’t you 
ceive Him! “look and live!’ He will heav-en to you give; Won't you 




















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cross,the Blood-stained cross of Cal - va - ry. ] 

sin - ner, heed His voice and en - ter in? + En-ter in, en - ter 
now ac-cept Hisgraceanden-ter in? \ Bal ter in, 

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a gee Aiea Sea = 
oe caste Pee eb Sanne Sse oreo alto = 
——_@---4 Fe ioe eae pty oO. @ eo. 9 _o— 
if . ne stand-eth by the door, hear efim call - ing o’er and o’er, 
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bp 3 tg arias ee eee Sateet [ff 
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Paeoe 


Je - sus wait-eth, He in-vites thee, en- ter in (en-ter in). 


Ce te 
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195 Thee Will I Love, O Lord. c. M. 











als Rosert J. Lorp. 
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1. Thee will I love, O Lord, my King,Whocar-eth for my need; 
2. Thee will I love, Whoev - er dost My ev-’ry need sup- ply; 
3. Thee will I praise,Whoev - er cares For those who seek Thy face; 
Aeai lice i cae nor will I hide The light which Thou hast giv’n; 


Cnr eee tg tp ope po 
fa pa eS =! rama =f eoaors f= 


Sais Tae seer <d es eo a 
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Gureist st lest4 = 
H)—)_~—_ e.—_0o_%_e|* &—e—a—_—_ | 1— 
a aaa a 
And_ to Thycourts will ev - er bring The first-fruits of my tae 
To those who in Thy promise trust, No good wilt Thou de - ny. 


And_ he whoseeks for Thee se-cures A home in Par - a - dise. 
For Thou wilt them with oil pers ey at of heav’n. 


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196 Healing in the Word. 


James 5: 18 16. 


Cris CHARLES HUTCHINGS. 
mie Dey, BEF RW RE ama Ss ogo eae ie eae 
ag got 8 88 <a 


1. There is heal-ing in the bless-ed Book—the Bi - ble; Per-fect 
2. Are there an -y sick a-mong you—call for Eld-ers; Let them 
3. There’sa_ per-fect balm for ev-’ry ill of mor-tal; Precious 
4 you want a_ per- fect heal-ing, live the Gos- pel! Ho - ly 





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b (OLR ies coor EU < Zane ZS 


a MEME LO Biits 
heal-ing oes ers me ev -’ry ill; Ev -’ry prom-ise was or - 
pray, a- noint-ing them with oil: And the pray’r of faith shall 
prom-is-es that ne’er can fail; Andthey’refor the souls and 
liv - ing bringeth per - fect health; For in keep-ing God’s com - 


os Staee Se ae aera free emet sme 


a ae = pene pape 





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a a a ee 


save them from af - flic- tion, All de-signs of Sa-tanthus to foil. 
bod - ies of all na-tions; "All who trust them find that they a-vail. 
mandments,there is promis’d Great reward and ev - er-last-ing _ life. 








—b+— ates ee Sor ee ae 
Grats ess =ls-s —————— ae ae 


There is heal - ing, there is heal-ing, There is 


(There is cleansing,) 
There is heal-ing, there is heal-ing, 











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dain’d by our Lord Je- sus, And He will to-day each one ful - fil. 
lee SY ee es -+ ; 
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Healing in the Word.—Concluded. 





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healing in the Word of God; Perfect healing, per- “fect 
Per-fect healing, 


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aa eee Ne ee pe 
Se oS Pee ee eee ese 
Na a I a ——— 
heal - ing, Per-fect heal-ing in the Word of God. 


perfect healing, 


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197 With Pentecostal Power Descend. C. M. 


ee K STANSBERY, 


serch: aa Sree are! 
a5.) 0-1 


. With Pen - te-cost- i pow’r descend, While humbly gather’d here, 

. The presence of the great “I Am?” By Living Tongues make known, 
. Let heavenly fire with - in us burn,Re - mov-ing all the dross, 

. Thou Giv-er of each heav’nly gift, "Once more Thy -self re- veal; 

. Be now the Christ by us receiv’d And by Thy love en- -flamed ; 


| 
See rsss= sarod paler 
Lhe eee ae ~ rele 


Shes -|—}—— Se eae 
SaaS 


Thy children’s pray’rs to Thee ascend; Re-move each doubt and fear. 
As. promised by the offered Lamb, In  old- entimeonce shown. 
That wemay by Thy Spir-it learn, To meek -ly bear Thy cross. 
Our hearts upturn’d to Thee we. lift, Do not Thy face con - ceal. 
Let now Thy promise be believ’d ,And its  a-noint-ing claim’d. 


[eae eae eee ae 


MW BROWN A 











198 Crushed by the Tempter. J 


ue Me out into the highways and hedges, and compel them to come in.’’—Luke 14 : 28. 


Cuas. Conway. 
4 ee 
acai a 


c . long life’ spay way wher - e’er you go, Lie ma - ny 
og they have no iour, .no. «one to” cheery You" havewmre 
3. But for the Sav-iour, you mighthave been In_ their con- 


eee srs tft poe grit eo ele | 
St fee ete eect 





























bruised ones, smit - ten by woe;  Crush’d by the tempt- er, 
friend - ship, to you so. dear; They, too,might know Him, 














di.- ~tion;—lost, and “in) sin; Tell all, the lost you 
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sunk in de- spair, Wretched, for-sak - en, need-ing your pray’r. 
if you’d be true; Tell them of Je-sus; how Hehelp’d you. 
meet on the way, How He cansave ae save them to-day. 


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Ray 


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Crushed by the tempt- er, cae for ae Who ae the 
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Mas - 3 some-thing should do; Cry - ing in an- guish, 
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Concluded. 





Crushed by the Tempter. 





‘“‘Help us, we pray!” All. can do something; do it to- 








199 Another Century is Past. L. M. 


CHARLES HuTCHINGS. 


oa eS sole ee ae 
Dib Saas 2a sae | = 
a 2 Somer yas aoe a gone a BSS Se 
Avie oth- ere: cent at tu: ba is past, The new ap- 
An’ oth! -" er cy -cle’s dawn » be- gun; ’'The’’ last’. one 


I 

2 

3. We none may live to see the dawn Of e’en an - 
4. The cst past have Banyan been, But great - er 


ais 


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Doxology. A aay var S praise to an Wem raises: Glin DTCatan errs 























De oy ee a 1 il ona aes Se ae as ee Ba 5 oo EE 
ee Se ee 
oo) ee ee ee Os — a 

pears, it dawns at last: Bright pros - pects to our 
passed with set - ting sun: O Lord, wew pray that 
oth - -er New Year’s morn: And _~ so_ whilehere, help 
bless - ings now bes sin: We know not what. our 
eS: 
rg iets” = , ae a Pe Be oP wh 
ie Si Meet SST SEN Biol eal et = = ——F— fer a 
Sai : sie — 


Mosetvall, Wiliam tices oonss fihe/’ bless «ed )) Spire it, 





9 eee eo oe — 
view ap- pear, New hopes a - rise with each new year. 
Thou wilt spare, And give us life «4 an -;oth.- er year. 
us, © «Lordi Prei-; parés ‘our; souls: tor meet .our God: 


Lord may do a] this year close to a pas new. 


oie See eS 


too, we praise, Thou Ho - ly God - 1 oe Three in One. 











200 The Old Ship of Zion. 
aCe 


‘‘ Lord, save us: we perish.’’—Matt. 8 : 25. Cuas, Conway. 
Arr. for NSENG Si 


1 Shinar d sa fe d peihe billows, Fill’d with forebodings and f te 
2. Short '- ly ° ‘The Old Ship of Zi - on,” Lifts on the crest of the wave; 

3. Who _ is the Captain, but Je- sus! Steering right for the lost souls; 
4 
5 





. Out goes the life-boat to save them, Strong hands are pulling the oar; 
. Safe in the life-boat of Zi - on, Rescued from per-il and storm; 


PE APE ad AOD AND ac PPB PTE 1 od pa ere = == 
et ey Ay ep OL a FF ee 





‘cmaacal Aan . paved a Sean Ate an See: eee ern AG ie 
a ale aa de td 
ee Pa eae Fee Serer | ae 

| 


Praying that they might be res - cued, See-ing no help for them near. 
Sails all spread out to the breez-es, Willing hearts waiting to save. 
Pit - y- ing,lov-ing lost sin - ners, Who have been wreck’d on life’s shoals. 
Outstretch’d the arms of the Saviour, Saying,‘‘Be ship-wreck’d no more.” 

















In - to the ha-ven of BENE Anchor’d for-ev - er from harm. 
i @.@. @_ fe -5 8. a a 
ee B- ues Sosis = eee I 
ae a a a 
CHORUS. 
* Ship AJP OY IGS sete te wat sposhtiieare line ears eee 
For lastus. omit. Res. - - - - - - cued! 
N I \ NN NILE NS Naen ae 
roa: ae Tee. 2s _e_ eo SS ae ee 
By ao ee ee ee ee ee ee a4 
i tl Se Regge aoe oy, BaP Sed ees 7 ME 


Sop. & Alto, 1-2-37-athus.—Je-sus is com-ing, is com - ing to save, 
Full Cho. sth vs.—Rescued from ship-wreck by Je-sus’ strong arm! 

















5 ES a dato Ree A, No! “One 
ee TE oF aR ETI el Ce EN DG oo» —~— 2 
ce B a Fie pp ae 
Tenor ee vs. —Wreck’d,and in dan-ger, oh, come,Lord, and save! 
& Bass. | 3-4th vs.—Come, Lord,and save us from ship-wreck to - day! 
Ship (f Sioy= hGy 15s Sal pec eke aceasta cei ee oe 
OL ORS Res - - - - - - cued! 
———*- AAA For ACES EF No A 
ge mee 1-3 2 
a ee ee —- 





Je- sus is com-ing a - cross the dark wave; 
Per-il and dan-ger can us no more harm; 





See ee er 
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Come,Lord,and save us, we fear the dark wave! 
Come ere we per - ish,we’re drift-ing a-way! 
* When ‘' Ship a-hoy!”’ and ‘t Rescued! ’’ are omitted, Soprano may sing small grace notes. 





She i ES ee eee ee Seek Ree ee ee eee eee — Seer 








The Old Ship of Zion.—Concluded. 


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ee eed Reet Bed eae ee eed oe ee oe 

Je» -wsus,~ the Ri-’--dot, sis com - ing to save, 

Safe ‘neath «The Old Ship of Lin Ope cual oy mast, 

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a o—_@ io. oe — AS AE 
pies Bet ei eri red 6 eee <iicaet; masa —=4 

Co aera led BUA e 
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Wreck’d, and in dan - ger, and swept by the wave, 
MWerece dands sin“) dan.--cer.and swept by 2 thé awave; 























to SAVCrS Ueiigoe nas 
to SAVIO ets abe cients 
at SST ge Pa meee Ry a 
h(a & fo. oe ear 2 
3 Shea ee SS Se 
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emanate be pes 
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” i i 
BO tomy age OI INE ee Sipe aire tia Si te 
Res - cued, we’re_ res - cued eeite reahe cued ns Rees 
bs % 
SS ee 
ee eee 
b 4 ane > a my —— 
Wait-ing for Je -sus_ to Say Css a ee: 
Wait-ing™-for © Jé-- sus ° to SAV OR sya pt aes 
at last! Wat ates 


201 With Courage then the Battle Wage. c.M. 
R. J. 


L. Savi Lorp. 


Smee eee ar irae = = aes 








Gace cae 2 gs: —$-S—_"e og ge Le 

. Phe Cap-tain of the Lord of Hosts, Bids us goforth to war; 
2. Tho’ foes each day our way op-pose, We must not doubt or fear; 
3. Main-tain the fightand ne’er give in For vic - to-ry_ is near; 
4. With courage, then, the bat - tle wage, And press the foe with - al; 


























Wh SET OGY YS TAY” Se CaP PONE eens Dae hl lh 
pi Oe Os we eet Be ee 
4 o_o o_o — Bt o> @_* Sere Wik 

Gt Ped ie a EE (TST aT SA ale LAG a a 
bh . 

2 ee ea og aie take 
res [ee 69? Seen pet TNs pate 

i a ae A o.- 9 ¢ See.  Asiired 7 Sao al a 

[7 7 @ @ i) 


| 
e can in Him make mighty boasts,And come off con - quer - or. 


We'll fol-low where the Spit - it leads, "And know that God is _ near. 
The cap-tain of the hosts of sin «Doth, ‘ev - er. Jé:-.sus fear. 
The saints who fought thro’ ev’ry age, os Vicuiry Over. alli 








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pete. eeeeae ole at aeeese— foptare 
CTA al A a ere A A OR — 





Be Joyful. 


Psalm 98 : 6. <ee Conway. 


{-4— = ae =o wae 
3 ss 5—3=6 =e 3 
1. Be joy - ful, oh, be joy - ful, Ye peo - ifs of the Lord, 


2. Be joy- ful, G) AVE. aped:- ple, Re- joice in Christ your King! 
3. Be joy- ful, O ye na - tions,Give praise,and mag-ni - fy! 


Pela ead aN ne By lia AM NH olisge eae <-* 
pit eee 








eatie Ree: Aer 
\y 
ii 4 fs ieee masa 
aS SSS] 








For He is now ful- fill - ing His Word to all man-kind; 
For soon will He be com- ing, Re-wards with Him to bring: 
For praise will cause the’ des’ - ert Lo yield a vast sup - ply: 











en ae . = Sree Se 
ee ste pee See 
eee = See ear 





Stand loy - al to your Mas - ter, Tho’ ma - ny, trai-tors be; 
Give praise to your Re-deem - er! For praise will yield re - ward 





SiN wieasoaes rape 
eS ee ee Se 











—_—@e|o_-# 6 e— 


And he whotruststhem ful - ly Re-ceives His promised aid. 
Re-joice ye in His com-ing, He com- eth un- to thee. 
Far morethan wealthor la - bor; Giveprais-es to your God! 





























fe) ee et So eee 

Cae ere ee =e 
2) a eee wi 
(SSS as eee 


Re - joice, re-joice, be joy - ful, Re-joice in Christ your Sine 
aie aha 


His prom-is-es are cer - tain, Not one a as ev - er failed; 








Be sh paaaoias 


a Sel 
Satis a a ee = ae peas So 
Give prais-es to the Lord - lords! ie all the peo-ple sing! 


=H ctl sige o- Rar a ee ee 
SS ere irl 


203 The Lord in Mercy Gives Us Rest. L. M. 


Ropert J. Lorn. 





Re Ls 
7~ | 
ose eee s SS ea 
—4-e ee TTS la aes poe we aa 
Paice | Ord vIn ae UC Vere ves USe bestia 4 U Das .On the 
2. uehet?? sab-« bathe Js a sign from heav’n By _ our 4 - 


3. The. law of God re-mains in- tact, Should be 
4. We _ praise Thee, Lord, for Sab - bath rest,— Thy Sab - batht 














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vss a fae a= 


Sab - bath - day soo-.blests ~ If man there - in will 





might - y Fai -. ther giv’n:; “And” they who, -will to 
beyed in hearty and, Seacts POLMMON Ole is ONG ake] Ob. cn Slate 
day, of all the best; Thou hast com - mand - ed 
Sek ep I in hg swig ae a 
oH SS BF ot of tll gad A == 
pe ora ale 
a 
-é3— — eos ls ae =e 
= ee so Oe Ractie 
NS 


learn to walk, Then God. with te may come and talk. 
dis - 0 - bey Can nev - er walk in God’s right way. 
Caliaem.celed, Dewi al ily Gy eae’ Tr word ful - fil - ment see. 
us 10, Keen elie”) naleaiowd. ,day = of evev. -- ‘ry week. 


ro am 2. -g-F& @ -s.- - 
eee ae 


4 He Loved a Poor Sinner Like Me. 


‘*Who loved me, and gave Himself for me.’’—Gal. 2: 20. 
Cuas. Conway. 


Spe Eheet hee ete ae 
ge See 





aoa oe * o_o 
o_o e._o— Beg oe pas Sea eer 


i. won-der-ful love of the Sav-iour a-bove, Who lov’d a poor 
of © won-der-ful love of the Fa-ther a-bove, Re - deem-ing a 
3. I’ll praise the dear Name of my Saviour and King,Who made me so 


fe See ae ie me 3: 
= ph-—t eee op —— -—2— eee 
aaeat | aes a areas ed ae 
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a Seay 








sin-ner like me; He came from His throne in His heavenly home That 
reb-el like me; Hesent His dear Son,Who hath ransom become, [hat 
wondrously free; I’ll sing to His praise, Who the fallen doth raise —Who 
-- - -9°-8-@- -@-°-8- ©- -9- -@- -@- -®- -@- -@- -@- 
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REFRAIN. 
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He my Re-deem-er might be. 
I in His im-age might be. = He lov’d a poor sin-ner like 


lov’d a poor sin-ner a me! (saved) 





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Messeanass He lov’d a poor sin-ner like me!...... Oh 
’ 
Bae sin-ner ‘like ‘me! 
“ -@— | 


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— oe" o—_e—, o_o» o_o» —— 

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sin-ner like me! 


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=F 42— 3 ae Meher aR: -O-e 
praise His dear Name,and His glory proclaim, W ho lov’d apoor sinner like me! 


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205 I’ve Jesus all the Way. 


‘* Lo, Iam with you alway, even unto the end of the world.’’—Matt. 28 : 20. 
Rapes. Rosert J. Lorp. 


ere Fea Corp Be oer care 
iG. i= 38 sable Sas Sey 
GC 


1. I once was bound by sin and shame,But now they’re gone a-way ; 
Zara} came to Him a_- sin-sick soul,My night,Heturn’d to day; 

3. My heartis cleans’d,my soul refined,Christ came within to stay; 
4. I’m growing more like Him each day,Per-fect- ed by His grace; 











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Gxt sf. ee [pe 3 fe ee Ts 
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The Lord dwells with me all the time, Se Je-susall the way. 
He saved my soul,and made me whole,I’ve Je-susall the way. 
He _ sanc-ti-fies, re-deems, controls, And keeps me ev-’ry day. 
Some day I shall just like Him be, And see Him face to face. 
































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a vee ena i me; re 
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CE Pee IE hat FO —a oo rr 
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I’ve Je- sus all the way, live Je -ssus' all. ethe) way: 
_ Je - sus all the way, Je = sus al the way; 
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206 Saviour, Lead Me. 


‘* Por Thy name’s sake lead me, and guide me.’’—Ps. 31: 3. 
we Cuas. Conway. 


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1. Sav - iour, lead me ev-’ry day Lest ms feet should go a- 
ZALlelipany ale yield to Theeeach hour, Then to feel Thy cleans -ing 
3. Sav - iour, help me to o- bey, Now to walk in Thine Own 
4. Guide Thy child un-til the end, Fromall e- vil to de - 








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pow’r; When I’m trust-ing in Thy grace, Eas-y ’tis.... to 
way; WhenI’m walk-ing in the light, Sa-tan’s darts.. can 
fend; May I trust Thee more and more, Keep me ev - er 


























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207 When-e’er I Look O’er Calvary. L. M. 


FRED’K STANSBERY. 





























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Zn Tie died to save the world from sin And make me 
Fel rom utist, he: a Vici syt byes Wer. Svalli wing @ O’erdeath >: and 
TES wie suf - fered much, and _ suf - fered long, To cleanse my 
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Sav - jour bleed - ing stills, Oh, that love fi 

pure and- clean with - in; Oh, come, ac. cept. His 

hell, o’er loath - some — sin: He all our foes _— shall 

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me find place That bids me run the heav’n-ly race. 
grace and be Savedfrom your sin Ci aate lara nial =. by. 


put to flight, And clothe us with His ar - mor peat 
we made free, By Him, Who died on Cal - va- ry. 


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208 Hosanna in the Highest! 


‘* Blessed is He that cometh in the Name of the Lord:.... 
Hosanna in the highest.’”,-—Mark 11: 9, 10. 
G:- He CHARLES HUTCHINGS. 


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1. What meaneth this great mul - ti-tude, The shouting and the joy? 

2. The gate-ways of Je -ru-sa-lem Fly’ o- pen to their King, 

3. He comes to fair Je - ru- sa ee: we pride of Ju-dah then, 
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’Tis Je-sus Christ Whocom-eth, Who soon for man must die; 
And Je- suscrown’d with glo-ry In tri- umph rid - eth in: 
But ere a week shall pass away,—Be cru- ci-fied of men: 














He com-eth as in tri- umph,While mul-ti-tudes sur - round; 
He comesas to His king -dom, But soonthey Him re - ject; 
Tho’ Ju-dah shall re- ject Him, Hecrown’dshall be of heav’n, 





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They cast their robes be - fore Him, And palms spead o’er the ground. 
And those who once would crown Him, Soonseek for Je - sus’ death. 
Ho - san-na in the high - est To Christ the Lord be giv’n. 


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Je - ru - sa-lem, re - ceive Him, For He’s yourcom-ing King; 
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Ho-san-na in the high-est! Ho-san-na to His Name! 


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209 Give Us Conviction, Lord. Ss. M. 
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FRED’K STANSBERY. 





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1. Give us con-vic - tion, Lord,ITo show us all our sin; 
2. Oh, give re-.pent.- ance, Lord,As at Thy throne we bend; 
3. Oh, con - se- crate our hearts,Thy will a - lone to do; 
4. Thy Mons - hy Spir - it send, The bless - ed ise - ly Dove; 
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A ha - tredfor the e - vil:way, Pur-sued by e. -~ vil men. 


A god -ly sor-row for oursins Do Thou’ in mer - cy send. 
Pre-pare us for ee dwelling-place By cleans- ing thro’ and thro’. 
To burn (UP ev -’ry a de-sire,—To fill with per ~- fect love. 


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210 Is It Well with Thy Soul? 


‘*Ts it well with thee ? ’—2 Kings 4 : 26. 

















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1. Hast thou, O my broth - er, sur-ren- der’d to God, Thyself hast thou 
2. How long wilt thou tar - ry ere thou seekest peace,From sin’s awful 
3. Canst thou, O my broth - er, now say,‘‘It is well?’ Hast thou now the 
4o Thy time for sal-va - tion is pass-ing a-way—And soon in the 
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giv - en to Jesus Christ the Lord? Thé bur - den of sin from thy 
bon-dage to find complete re-lease ? Just now,thou canst have heav’nly 
wit-ness, that Christ with thee doth dwell ? Does that blessed knowledge bring 
judgment thy soul willbe for aye! Make haste tothe Sav - jour, oh, 











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heart did He roll? If thou wouldsten-ter heav-en, let 

rest in thy soul; Come humbly un - to Jers sus, and 
peace to thy heart, That Christ doth dwell with - in thee—con - 
yield now to Him, And thus se-cure His par -don Who 

















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He will make thee whole. 
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1. O bless-ed Com - fort - er di - vine, Oh, may I — say that 
2.'Tlo feel Thee, Spir - it, . in” my breast,Is my de- sire and 


3.°© blest: A.- bid- ing, come and fill, 








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Ake Take Me, Heavenly Father. 


‘* The Lord will receive my prayer.’’—Ps. 6: 9. 


























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| 1. Take me, heav’nly Fa-ther, take me, Lord, I would be all Thine 

2s, Lord, “19: come.to.t hee for. mer- cy; Hear and heed my call | 

3. Hast-en, Lord, and seal my off-’ring, mat ape, ee alone to 

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Uses n-ly Fa-ther,take me, Thine for ev - er - more to be. 


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213 Thy Life Thou Gavest. 


‘* He Jaid down His life for us.”°—1 John 38: 16. 


Ge Ca Cuas. Conway. 
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1. Thy life, Thou didst give for me, That I  mightest en ee a 

2. Thou paid-est up-on the cross The debt,which my soul had cost; 
3. Each claim then was sat -is - fied When Je- sus the Sav-iour died; 
4. Praise God for re-deem-ing love, That com-eth from heav’n a - bove; 











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My soul Thou hast sav’dthro’ grace; By faith Thy face I see. 
And now I amsav’dby Blood, Thy pre- cious Blood, O Christ. 
His love ful - ly ransomed me, In it my soul doth hide. 
Praise God for His boundless grace, For His  un-meas-ured love. 





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214 Baptizo. 


‘‘ Therefore we are buried with Him by baptism into death.’”,-—Romans 6: 4. 



































Cok CHARLES HUTCHINGS. 
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ch, come, be-lieve, and be bap-tized, The Spirit’s pow’r re-ceiv-ing ; 
2. The Ho-ly Spir - it you’ll re-ceive, Thy sins shall have re-mission— 
3. Downinthe stream our Saviourwent,Was bur-ied in its bo-som; 
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Let now this rite be sol-em-nized, A ho- ly sight af - ford-ing. 
If on God’s Word you do be-lieve, And humbly make confession. 
’Twas there the Dove from heaven came, Alt light-ed on the Chos-en: 
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God’s Word commands! obey it now! Be-neath the billows planted— 
Our Sav-iour travel’dma-ny miles To set us an ex-am-ple; 
It gave Him pow’r,it gave Him might, From Sa-tan to de - liv - er; 

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You’ll ne’er re- gret_ the sol-emn vow, Nor that you have re-pent-ed. 
Lord, help us now win heaven’s amie And fol - low His en-sam-ple. 
Let us, like Him, walk in the light, And fol - low Christ our Saviour. 


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215 Touch Not the Cup. 


* At the last it biteth like a serpent, and stingeth like an adder.’’—Proy. 23: 32 
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one andto all; He will de - liv- er, and He will pre-serve, 


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Call thou on Je-sus, He sure-ly will save. 
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216 The Name of Jesus. 


‘¢ Every knee shall bow.’’—Rom. 14:11. 
Cuas. Conway. 





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ENT ms i they pow Se hae Name Of Christ,the Lord and King: 
2. Let ev-’ry ban-ner own His Name, That o’erthe earth shall wave; 
2. A tal -is-man His Name shall be, More pow’rful than the oats 


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Let ev-’ry na-tion to it bow, And end-less hon-ors bring. 
Let ev-’ry tongueits pow’r proclaim,Till all the lost are saved: 
En-dur-ing as e-ter-ni-ty, A-dored by ev -’ry one: 





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All hon-or, maj - es - ty and pow’r Un - to His Name as - cribe, 

From pole to pole, from shore to shore,Shall Je-sus’ Name be known; 


The Name of Christ,pros-per-i- ty To ev-’ry land shall bring; 

















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Who brought sal-va-tion at that hour,Whenonthecross He died. 

All oth-er names shall be no more,But His,and His a - lone. 


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Re 4d A Sinner Saved by Grace. 


“By grace ye are saved.’’—Eph. 2: 5. 
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1. A sin-ner,lost,for-sak - en, When Je-sus came my soul to save; 
_ 2. HisBloodIfoundwas a - ble To cleanse my soul from ev-’ry stain; 
3. There’s gracee-noughin Je - sus To save the souls of all man-kind; 
4. Be saved thro’ grace of Je - sus, Thro’ faith,and that not of thy - self; 
5. Oh, won’t you come,poor sin- ner, He wait-eth now to save thy soul; 














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He took a-way my bur - den, Whenall to Him I gave. 
Hebroughtto me sal- va - tion, Oh, praise His ho - ly Name. 
His grace is all-suf - fi - cient,Whichall the saved do find. 


For wehavenaught of mer - it; In Him is ev -’ry wealth. 
His. lov -ingarms are o0 - pen, Oh, come, and be made whole. 


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218 Jesus Comes! Behold Our King! 


‘s Hosanna to the Son of David.”’—Matt. 21: 15. 
Row Al Rosert J. Lorp. 


Allegro. 
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We - sue aeinest be- hold our King! Palms and branches quickly bring; 
2. Je - sus comes! be-hold our King! Marching peo - ple loud - ly sing; 
3. Je - sus comes! be- as our as Meek and low - ly, pure with-in; 


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Spread your garments on _ the ground,Lift your eyes to see Him crown’d. 
La. the gates are 0 - pen wide, Palmsare strewn on ev-’ry side; 
Rid - ing on in maj -es- ty, Comesto set the nations free. 


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Branches wav-ing in the air Tell the Saviour’s entrance there: 
Al - le - lu- ia! reign,Lord,reign! Al - le - lu- ia! Christ is King! 





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Praise Him,ye,with voice en-dow’d, Lest the hack should cry a - loud. 
Lo, He comes! ’mid great ac-claim, Je - sus Christ is come to reign. 
Al - le - lu- ia! glo- ri - ei ie the King! earth, sea and sky. 





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219 What a Friend I Find in Jesus. 


‘° A Friend that sticketh closer than a brother.’’—Prov. 18 : 24. 


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1. What a FriendI find in Je-sus,When by Sa - tan sore opprest; 

2. What a Friend! find in Je -sus,When the way seems dark and drear; 

3. Whata ued I find in Je-sus,When in doubt, or when in need; 
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When I ted to Him for ref - uge,Je - sus gives me sweetest Ae 
Then I hear my Sav-iour say-ing,‘‘Trust in Me, no longer fear.”’ 
Je - susal - ways is  sonear us, He,when hun-gry, me doth feed. 


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CuHas, Conway. 











_ All my tri- als I can car-ry To my Saviour’s gentle breast; 
Oh,what words of blessed comfort, He imparts when-e’er I call; 
I can nev-er doubt His friendship,Nev-er found | "= untrue ; 





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He then ice me not to wor-ry, oat Me find rest.” 
For He knows how much] need them,—Lest in sin my soul should fall. 
He doth hold me in His embrace, And mystrength He doth renew. 


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220 Yield Not to the Tempter. 


‘* Yield yourselves unto God.’’—Romans 6: 13. 
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» LAGI Ge LO sue tempter, Tho’ tempting thee sore; Look quickly to 
2 Each time you de - feat him ,You stronger will grow; More free from tempt- 
3. Would you be a __ vic-tor, Cour-a- geous and brave? Live sole- -ly for 




















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Je - sus For grace and for pow’r; Then bold-ly_ re - sist him, 
a - tion As. on-ward you go: More fit for the king-dom 
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He sure-ly will flee; . Trust whol-ly in fe - sus, * heme 
Je-sus your Lord, More cloth’d in His ar - mor, More... 
When thou canst be brave? Why bethou a_ sin - ner, Whenthe 
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net Blessed Day of Rest. 


‘¢ Tt shall be a Sabbath of rest unto you.’’—Lev. 16: 31. 
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. There is a day,a_ blessed, holy day,Which God hath set a- part 
. The Sabbath-day hath God the Father blest,Far . back in E-den fair; 
. © day more blest than an-y oth-er day, Sanctified by God’s Own hand; 


O rest,that God the Father free-ly gives, While our souls with Him commune ; 


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That man might cease from all his care,With Him to _ find re - sort. 
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It bringeth great-est bless-ed-ness; God wise-ly — so hath planned. 
A great e - ter-nal Sabbath rest, That comes from heav’n our home. 
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222 Jesus Loves the Children. 


‘‘T love them that love Me; and those that seek Me early shall find Me.”’— 


PrOva6 tilt: 
Fi: FRED’K STANSBERY. 


232 


1. Je-suscares for lit - tle chil-dren, For He says so in His Word; 
2. Oh, to be a child of Je-sus! On-ly His and His a-lone; 
3. Je-sus said to men of Ju-dah,‘‘Suf-fer them to cometo Me,” 








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In. His arms He took and bless’d them, E’en the low - i - est of birth; 
Al-ways in Hissightand fa - vor, Nev-er-more from Him to roam; 
For of suchshall be My kingdom, Throughout all e - ter-ni- ty: 
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Oh, to bethus blest of Je-sus, As the chil-dren were of old; 
Car-ried on His bless-ed bo-som,Like a shep- herd woulda lamb, 
Oh, our Sav-iour,come and bless us, We, Thy chil - dren,now im-plore; 


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To re-cline up- on His bo-som, There to have His armsen - fold. 
Ev - erthereto be _ re-clin-ing, Kept from sinand safe from harm. 
ae bide with us for-ev-er To de-part, no, nev - er - more! 


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223 Grace so Free. 


“ Being justified freely by His grace.’’—Rom. 8: 24. 
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. Bless -ed grace that comes from Je-sus, Free to all who will be- lieve; 
| 5 Grace of God which brings sal- va-tion Un-to all menhath ap- -peared— 
_ 3. Worldly lusts should be de - ni- ed; So- ber-ly we all should live; 








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Pre-cious gift from God once giv-en, That we all thro’ Him might live. 
Teaching us_ to liveasCl iristians; Thus is Je-sus’ Name re - vered. 
For Hisgraceon us_ be-stow-ed— "We our all to Him should give. 


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rapes § Nothing is too Hard. 
‘ ** Lord, what wilt Thou have me to do ?”’—Acts 9: 6. 
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3. Hallow’d be His Name Who bro’t sal - va- -tion! Glo - ry to the 

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Lord hath done for thee; Je-sus gave His life to be our ransom, 
life our sins to take; Should we not be willing, yea, and anxious, 
Lamb, our Sac - ri- fice! Hal-le-lu-jah to our dear Re-deem-er! 


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225 Thorn-Crowned and Smitten. 


*¢ And when they had platted a crown of thorns, they put it upon His head.— 
They spit upon Him, and took the reed, and smote Him on the head.””—Matt. 27 : 29, 30. 





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1. Thorn’d-crown’d and cadincet vis- age so marred, Lo, Je - sus 
2. Why. did He suf- fer such ag’- 0 - ny? Why was He 
Ser cle was by sinners ee ac - oy yi Ro -man 
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Ut eters Neve- erat a Nr Lone in thejudgment-hall,He is for- 
martyr’d?—for you and me; Our need was up-per-most; for us He 
sol- diers so much.a - bused; They mock Him Dea eats Him to 


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sook of all; Out-raged be-yond a pal, meek -ly He cane, 


suf - fered ‘Wee He died up-on the cross so will -ing -ly. 
Cal - va-ry; There they His tri-umph see, there Je-sus dies. 


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226. #£Has the Gift to You been Given? 


** Have ye received the Holy Spirit since ye believed ?’’—Acts 19:2. 


GaG, CuHas. Conway. 





1. Has the Gift to you been giv-en, E’en the Promise of the Lord? 
2. Has the Christ on you de-scend- ed? Do you ful-ly now be-lieve? 
3. Has the Gift thro’ Je - sus promis’d,Found in you a_ blest a- bode? 
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. He who will o- bey the Spir-it, As it prompts from day to day, 
. Has the Com-fort-er been eaes Are you living Christ the Word? 








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Have the Tongues of Fire de-scend-ed? Are you fill’d with pow’r from God ? 
If a doubt shall have pos-ses-sion, You can not the Gift receive. 
He will give It, if you ask Him,If you will o- beyHis Word. 
Sure -ly shall re-ceive the Blessing; Christ will come within to stay. 
Con-se-cra-ted to His service? Glo - ri- fy-ing Christthe Lord? 


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Has the Gift to you been giv-en? Are youemp-ty to re-ceive? 
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When your all is onthe al-tar, The A - noint-ing you shall have. 

















227 Come, oh, Come to Me. 


“Come unto Me,....and I will give you rest.’’—Matt. 11 : 28. 
Rej2ks Rosert J. Lorp. 


We 
Ss ee ac Irae Tal 
Gre “ses ag a 
Ee cet es os gg ee 
1. Hear the Saviour as_ He call-eth,‘‘Come,O lost one,come to Me; 
‘' 2. In the bless-ed Ho- ly Bi- ble, There weread those words so free, 


3. Hear His wordsso full of pit - y, He will cleanse thee from all sin; 
4. Ma- ny years for you He’s wait -ed, Come,nowcome o-bey His call ; 








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I] will save thee from thy bondage,I, the Lord,will make Pec free 
Spo-ken by a lov-ing Saviour As He said: ‘‘Comeun-to Me.’’ 
Long He’s waited at thy heart’s-door,Won’t youlet the Sav-iour in? 
he spurn His pa heart-cry,Come! for you He gave His all. 


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Hear Him sweet-ly say - ing, ‘*Oh,won’t youcome to Me?” 


228 When the Lord Shall Call Me. 


‘* Blessed are those servants, whom the Lord when He cometh shall find 
watching.”’—Luke 12: 37. 
CAG. Cuas. Conway. 


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1. When the _ Lord shall call me, Shall He 
aiuraw-. ther, ~sdkesp. yme faith - ful, Teach me 
Sees Stank aan Thy Servs Ue? ice, List - ’ning 
An Sav. .- | iour, keene me faith - ful, Then, when 











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day DVpa Ga Ventre Keep my robes un - sul -_ lied, 
for Thy svoiceyes. Will- ing now and ev - ef, 
life is through, Bless-ed Lord, trans- late me 

















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Se eee re eee 
When life’s day is through? Wait-ing for Him to take me 
From all sin a - way: Cleanseme,andkeep me ev - er, 
Mak - ing Thee: my choice: Keep me from all al - lure - ments, 
Heav’n-ly scenes to. view; Bear me on an - gel’s pin - ions 
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To the bright mansions fair, Up to thethrone of glo - ry, 
Let not a spot re- main; In. thepure Crys-tal Riv - er 
Hold me, lest I should stray, Walk Thou,O Lord, be - side me, 
Safe to the gold- en strand, Up to Thythronein glo - ry, 











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Wash me, till I am _ clean; Wash me, till 1 am_ clean. 

Guide Thoumeall the way; Guide Thoume all the way. 


With Theein white to stand; With Theein white to stand. 




















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229 The All-Powerful Name. 
HS: FRED’K STANSBERY. 
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SoU A peo a, oy, oe 
. Glo - ri - ous Name, O pow’r - ful Name! All shall 
- His Name shall dure Siv-etere= sen alas |v Shall show 
3. Name, far a+ bove all  names_ of earth, Chos - en 
4. His Name rue be jethough .oth+ = ‘ers, “cease; »\. Go; ispread 
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own, and down be-fore it fall; ‘Je - sus, the Name, that 
it’s great might-i- ness a- broad; No oth - er Name sal - 
by the God Who rules a - bove; It is the Mag - net 
it to ev-’ry tongue and tribe: All yet shall know the 
(ae o- oe 2 ot me win ‘ 
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charms our fears;’’ Come ye, and crown Him Lord __ of all. 
Valu tion olveS, eNO. Caltommeinan,, “SUCH Mjovser pat .-* ‘ford. 
of the sky, Draw-ing to God, Whose Name is Love. 
Ris - en Lord, Who for their ran - som, suf - fered,—died. 


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230 Heed the Warning. 


‘“To-day if ye will hear His voice, harden not your hearts.’’—Heb. 3: 15. 
Cuas. Conway. 


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Oh, the time that’s spent in sinning,Leading but to death and hell! 
Heed ye now the Spirit’s message, Lest your heart should colder grow; 
Long the Spir - it hath been striving,In thy heart to entrance gain; 
Wait ye not an-oth-er dawning,Heed the voice while yet you may; 


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Oh, the souls you might be winning, If you would sal-va- tion tell! 
List ye to the Scripture pas-sage,‘‘Sinno more;”’ buton - ward go. 

But thou would’st not heed Its warning; Shall It call to thee in vain? 
If the Spir - it cease from warning, Who willthen your ransom pay? 


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231 Lead Me by Thy Hand. 


“Thy right hand shall hold me.’’—Ps. 139: 10. 





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1, Lead me, oe by Thy hand, For a-lone I can-not stand; 
2. Lead me by the wa-ters still, Lead me,Lord,as Thou dost will; 
3. When this transient life. is  o’er Lead me to that hap-pier shore ; 


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Lead me lest I go a-stray, Lead me gen- " all the way. 
Take my will and make it Thine, Lead me, Sav-iour, all the time. 
Help me praise Thee to the end, Lead me, Sav-iour, bless-ed Friend. 











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“His commandment is life everlasting.” —John 12: 50. 





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1. Thereis ev - er- last-ing life in the Word of God For each 
2. Oh, how pre-cious is God’s Wordto the sanc- ti - fied, Un - to 
3. Life e- ter- nal shall be theirs,whothe Word shall keep, They shall 














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keep all harm a-way;‘‘Lo, I’m with thee to. theend,’’ He saith. 
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Everlasting Life.—Concluded. 


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233. #£2xJesus Died to Bring Salvation. 





CrH: CHARLES HUTCHINGS. 


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1. Je - sus died to bring sal’- va-tion, Died to set the: 
2. He pro-claimed e - man-ci - pa-tion, Freed us from the 
3. Oh, the length of |Je-sus’ mer-cy! Oh, the breadth of 
4. Oh, ac- cept of God’sfree boun-ty, It will sure- ly 





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Sea ee ae Oa Oe Oe Oe 
pris -’ner free; Died to bring com- plete de - liv -’rance 
chains of sin; Now we have a full sal - va - tion,, 

Je - sus’ grace! Oh, the depth of love- a - bound-ing— 
Sato Se = Vey we0, ae eee Of -" ters it -.fo.* sin = ners3 





From the prince of tyr-an-ny; Fromtheprinceof tyr-an- ny. 
If we will a- bide in Him; If we will a- bide in Him. 
E’en the height we now may taste! E’en the height we now may taste! 
Come,and to the feast draw nigh; Come,and to the feast draw nigh. 


-@—@ —_#__@ — 


==S=s pe eer See 


234 Every Day More Precious. 


‘* Unto you therefore which believe He is precious.’’—1 Pet, 2:7. 


Rosert J. Lorp. 


Ges Ean Sor os = cece 

dary datd fete — a ae seis aera ar —leo 
. Ev - ’ry day He grows more er I sink itt in His love; 

. Oh, how gen-tle is my Sav-iour, None so kind, and none so true; 


I 
2 

3. Oh, how dear to me is Je- sus, Far more dearfrom day to day; 
4. When I’mcall’d to scenes up yon - der, He will still more precious be; 


tie wigadied ar ee ste eee eee 
se ee 


eo —_ 66 a 
Gna == = Sip =. Z] 


Grow-ing dai - ly like my Saviour, As He draws my heart a- bove. 
nm I’ve learn’d to trust Him ful - ly; Come,poor sinner, trust Him too. 

will trust my Sav-iour ev- er, He will lead me all the way. 
Was -out all e - ter-nal - ges, Near-er, O my Lord, to Thee! 


-@- -@- -@.- 


—_—_—_ 9-9 — WS Ate ne at oat) EOP Ea — es 
es Spee py 
y 


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Spe eee —}-— $+ — ee i 
woe fe i == cee wt — = oo = || 
aes oo -5-3- a a Be 
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He to me_ of ail,most precious,] am His, and His a - lone. 


( a 
roy -o.g8 cn oe °. a > 22 6-f— 
ees raat ae eee 


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pee” Ts. 





235 When the Bridegroom Comes. 


‘‘ Therefore be ye also ready: for in such an hour as ye think not the Son of Man cometh. '‘— 
Matt, 24: 44, 
Re poles Roserr J. Lorp. 


Le Rae =< ae ayaa 


























@: 0 © @ PT ee a a ier a 
[ais eam a yn ne oe aelraptar 
pee ae a EA hae — 
s w, 
ee 
Alaa TW ae ree pe i gg Oe IO Or OT a gree 
for His call; When the iat comes, have your ves - sels filled, 
for His call: Till the Bridegroom comes, watch-ing night and day, 
for His call: When the Bridegroom comes, with your lamps a - glow, 
for His call; Till the Bridegroom comes, on to vic - to- ry 
for His call; When the Bridegroom comes, pel Ae dwell with Hin, 
—-— "2-0 
e- =f ae Aaa == = = ere ais 
lees a Oe Or, Os — 
_ yo moe Gee 
npr 
a saad as 
area Sees eas 
— ges = 6-.-6-- 7,2 2 
Read-y, yes, read-y for His call. Lo, the Bridegroom heaton: His 
“ eS Oe a 
De —e- ie Oo On 
ee Se 
Shei (OO mY Ne 
= lee Soar 
Bridegroom comes, make the Lord your Ne Spee “Vives, read-y for His a 
CSS 
= apie eee om a 





236 Oh, the Power of His Blood. 


‘*'They overcame him by the Blood of the Lamb.’’—Rev. 12: 11. 
Ce. Cuas. a 









ue There is pow’r in the Blood,in the Blood jof the Lamb,Pow’ nf 
2. Yes, I know thatthe Blood which on Cal-v’ ry once flow’d, Hath a - 
3. Praisethe Lord for i Gift! for the Spir - it of f Light, ’Which doth 


= 2— 2. sine oe See. @--— 
Se 


Ghose p Ngd lea 4 


he me as white as the snow; It will wash sinners clean,make them 
ton’d for the sins of the world; And the Spir-it once giv’n can pre- 
show us the pathway di- vine; Thro’ the Blood of the LambI ~-can 


Se ee 
i o- @ 

shamea Risen waa Bo he i === 
mr See seer ae aes fais ieeuel Fen emer Fo 


hy al : wees ers \ Nee 
DD org eae a ee ee ee es ee 
Se eee oe eo Cae eee “P> 


ho = ly with-in, If they will to the Blood-Foun-tain go. 
pare us forheav’n,For the Cit - y whosestreetsare of gold. 





er ilo iil ain Ma in A NES A TEE DEE NIA oT CS = 














Ke 
nal 
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ho - ly be-come, And a crownof sal -va- tion is mine. 
-9- -@- -B- Cay 47 ep Er 
er i eee e 
ie ee eee 
REFRAIN — 
ty NS trip 
ete se rare = 
al ads aaa RE LS Bh rane ie > 
eos oe 
| @- GP 
Yes, I know there is pow’r, : There is 
Yes, | I know there is pow’r, 
pram res 
Gis os 
SN a 
h a Pegi P= BRIN). EB We oe 
C ete pra £32 SCS ee oF 8 g- 
pow’r in the Blood of the Lamb; It can wash white as 
It can wash 
ao -@ @ 
ae 2 a es 











Oh, the Power of His Blood.—Concluded. 











i r 
eas asm eee “Maan PH ey Loses cana SO oa cteiron 
& a sea ee er px S| a 
TET ATCO 2m Seas Mawes Esser en 
snow, Praise the Lord! It can wash white as_ snow. 
white as snow, sxod nie tp 
ee: moe eee lt crit) gt rth Ma 
ene ee ee icin Montel oe LTA 
ee Set amie an ie ae eel ee eee Fase 
| aatie pahie 
D237 A New Year Comes. L. M. 
Has. FRED’K STANSBERY, 
——— 
pat pose T= Ca rsa ces be ae =p = 
ee 2S Coins a_i pouch sa a 


Gea new year comes, “is acate our door; 1 he .oldt has 
2. The watch-night meet-ing brought a joy, Be - tok - ’ning 
ge ne vsunu. im) jour - ney. takes» itsecourse, The=*true: ° -dis= 
4. -Look/not,, for, paths, .of ro - sy hue, But through the 

Sy Lo time wand. «age “’mays faste, de =*cayy.. si =Svin’ - is 





























= ee ee ee 
See ate 
oii area Saeed aries é 
3 7 eee 
| 
passed to be no more; We _ know .not what it 
iat tne e horde a wasa nen; An» «oth. rer» y year’ He 
Claw pic. se bears wis; cross: Gsod’s prom -"IS <= es, they. 
years tos Christ .-béw true; .He trod the thorn - path 
ty is come fOmestay ea Ov ahast.-. en. Lord, that 
@ 
me oe | Se WPS Ley Se lk LT 
Pissed ——2— =~ = —— =4- TET AEA oa EEE NT | 
=s a aa 
tee 
ee ee 
pa ee ee See ee pt ee 
ng Guia tee 


may bring forth, But trust in Him Who reigns a - loft. 
sure will keep The soul that finds His pre - cepts sweet. 





re - as - sure, Thatthroughthe year we Shall en - dure. 

wild and drear, Then why should we the  thorn-path fear? 

glo - rious year, When death we shall no lon - ger fear. 
bh) 








eee eee pee a Ps ~o tee ee he— 
SS ee eee oer 
Snes 


238 How Shall I Honor Him? 


‘* Honor Him, not doing thine own ways, nor finding thine own pleasure, 


nor speaking thine own words.’’—Isa. 58: 13. 
Ce: Cuas. Conway. 


CHORUS. mummy a | ~™= | ALTO & Bass. 


epee mete eee rec em em 
Sy oa ga ce ee se | 


| | 











hon - or Him? Je - sus’. di-vine, All to my 
hon - or Him? wor-thy is He, May my ob - 


1. How shall I] 
2. How shall I 
3. How shall I hon-or Him? ho - ly His Name,Help me Thy 
4. How shall I hon- or Him? Wis-dom and Truth, Thou hast my 














la - tions as - cend to. Thee; May my heart’s foun - tain 
glo-rious truths to pro-claim; As Thou hast call’d = me, 
Refuge been,Lord,from my youth; Kind-er than moth - er, 


erat eee ee oe 


Lah 





aE Sed AES OSTA BNI 


oN 
Sop. AND TENOR, ne | | 


2k a 

cg ees ei fee Se ee a oa = — =a 
1 | |= a RN a ENA INT Kes en 
(ie Pree ced ra ae eater re 











CAR TDGAEM OA RECS TER a 
Cy 

vile andun-clean, He will re - ceive me, He will re-deem. 

| be pure and clean, May Thy blest im - age there-in be seen. 

help me o- bey, Be in Thy hands,Lord,yield-ing as clay. 

dear - er thanfriend,Glo- ry to Je-sus be, world without end! 

















CHORUS. 
PLATE MSW ee EIEN SET EE ke eS — eee 
D5 Sesh e. gods mec fore fr = 
mK ee Ss 
Mak - er help me re- sign; All my_ un - righteous-ness, 





airy IS | | ne ay s — | 4 
89 9 pe 8 et eee 
a ee =f ff ee 
a a 

CHORUS. 

eae TRE a - 
| = Lee iF AN NRG SEDI PS 
(alee ee Se 

ll 2 fa 

Hon - - =H 0r Him, hon - or Him, 
Hon-or Him, hon - or Him, How shall I hon-or Him? 

eo @ 6 4 




















How Shall I Honor Him ?—Concluded. 

















gS qa oe =—s- ae reereress! 





Hon - - or, and pow-er, and bless-ing, and glo-ry, 











‘*Go ye into all the world, and. preach the Gospel to every creature.’’—Mark 16; 15. 


Gc Cuas. Conway. 















) a 
239 Tell to Us the Precious Story. — . 
: 


oe - ___@:__@ 


SS Sa 


































































































Lowe Lelliatieee LIS... cls the pre- cious Sto - ry Of a 
2e40ne in dark - ness we have wan - der’d With no 
3. Long we’ve wait -- ed for a?) Sav >=) 100th Yearn’d to 
4. Find your poor.... be-night - ed broth -. ers, Goes ithe 
a 4 eee Or tO -P Orie ee 
| = o  @ o_@--___f{— [| [ | — 
Sey ts 2 = =a ee = 
rh AT sea ence eae eas heya) Ra r a5 
Welli@ant Opes the pre- cious Sto - ry 
Gat Ait TNS Se po 
SS SS ee 
ARE ee lg :_@ : @o _@e | 6. oo 
; 
Sav - iour from a= bové,:.«.. Who «willseysavetees us 
hep ves herds) to ee Guides Die al omemmre . sus 
greet..... Him when He came;...' But ~ to Sis bok He’s 
whole.... wideworlda - broad;... Free them from... the 
Coe Sel iar cee ee 0 oe : a 
LSA AEN AN ETNIES (CREST TY (AY PI PE LRT a BN ee” TE Ye 
MPLA caLR a CCR ae om. a 7 ee 
Of “aWSavo-S=25% ipur. from a- bove, Who will save 
NT ella ae | NE 
= Part eee ay = a 
eps” ENE Sy Sed URINE FY 7a 0% WW Bee annals ea Fe 
Me Oe a a= ee 8 a 
| | 
irom the wteMmpues, cL. BY © Histesctcatans re- deem - ing 
to dé i div easners Who. for Ouatee. ‘trans-gres-sions 
NOts o DEEN BOlVebe se etl] ohallsswer) waiter.» to wait in 
yoke of Cr Seg) TOL. Fell iptiteny sac ot oe vacant the Sav - ing 
; a __ 9» _@ — — ———— <=e— 
=e ee ee ee 
| — aan ae Fain iA HBP OTT | 
us from the tempt - er, By His great re ue 
Agi) | 8 Oe aie oa aS 
Foes = poe eee eee Estes = 
iat lee atin aa Fe a gg OE er ee os 
TION Se "bn Who will save. .... us from the tempt - er, 
Plietlen yA 0 5 Bring us Je - sus to de- liv - er, 
vain?.... But to US) tae He’s not been giv - en; 
Blood:*. ..; Pree theme: “trom. aoa the yoke -of . erS =) ror, 
et OF wh - PP 9 Oe ee eee : 
CoS aes eee eee 
ts jim EN 7_9— mm Meteo co —o 
deem -ing love; Who will save us from the tempt-er, 


240 














Tell to Us the Precious Story.—Concluded. 

















toad Nee he N N | 
we es — Beceem 
a A a —o-,, ————_o-—___+—_ en eee 
© _\__¢ - _@_@_, “9 | 9» «9 + 
ae EE ee 
4 ee ee 
TiViumee 11S Vreal wr Rercraccem. = ine love ee 
Who _ for GUISE eat trans- gres- sions cied vrs ont. 
Shall we Wid Ghee ee to wait in Nabi iter kes 
ee Pee thelial ig. Agee the Sav - ing Bigod saat. 








ee ae ee ‘ASAI A Saint bell sea eared odes ER) a: 
————— =— 











weet ake yp eet | Rtv y ae ae Lames 
By His great re - deem - ing love, 
REFRAIN. 
ier raha eat ——~ oot 
SS can Sear eee ore rm mea ey 
—e% o- t ey ae te oo — Fas 


Se a aon 


Will vausbrotiwen 9 -eraz0 1or-Jen stisuswayTombe snfsht + edy 


















































2 ole ees o Nol! 
oP De_-___g_-© Sores Coan “SemETaLMCE | WB hay oar 
S33 eS See ee ee eee 
Maes lan Ww ol [wt w# ee 
Will you, broth ein go for Je-sus, To be-night - 
—— NY | | | | 
<t Be se Se eee See eee 
inst Paid ogee 6g gg es 
vine ; | 
far ANCONA t eae Willey ot tells ies s the pre - cious 
/» 
| - -@- -@-° -@-b ae: 
ope 2 Mare 10 Voea 7 Oar dewalt eae OCR 
ee eit ce. Sw ee AT UREEERE |S 
tte Bene rotines WA Ui 
ed, far and near? Will you tell the 
cea f Se aaa eS FE — Re eile ie: (00, cece 
ee en gee eae eat |] 
—_s "gg — o_o -—___ > _@¥_ —@—_ ,—- 4, —_—" +--+ 
5O, Oy Tw. Py Oe te a S: 
By as a aes 
LOM mL y They. will list. - en, they will hear..... 
Ours ee | i 
SaaS ee Sele 
—~—_ =o es or — —— fe opp. 
wis: vm E a | | aw” 
pre - cious Sto- ry? They will list = ens they will hear. 


241 


240 O Joyful Easter Morning. 


‘*The Lord is risen indeed.’’—Luke 24 : 34. 
GG; Cuas, Conway. 








1. QO joy-ful Eas-ter morn-ing! The Sav-iour’sris-en a - seh 
2. The joy-fulnews re-sound-eth, The Sav-iour’sris-en a - gain, 
3. Oh,crown Him King for-ev - er Whotook up-on Himour flesh, 














oN ae = ‘ 
aaa se ere eee a reo 


He comes on earth vic - to - rious,’Mid scenes of great ac - claim. 
And in the seat of pow- er, EnthronedisChristthe King. 
Who came off more than oe queror,And triumphed o - ver death. 

















The chains of death are sun-dered,The gates of hell un - barred, 
Oh, sing a-loud His prais- es! Whodied to save the world; 
All hail the great A-noint-ed! All hail the com-ing King! 








y SURE teed 2, Tw ta SE ote? — cae . 
Cleo 6 ste sie hate ee 





And saints who were im - pris - oned Are freed thro’ Christ the Lord. 
Who conquered hosts of dark-ness, Who o - ver them pre - vailed. 
Oh,crown Him with Ae And to His glo- ry © sing. 





| X 

ey poe pe 8 9-2 2 eR 
es See PSS 
era Rac ree A Ree UREN EMSS ae : 


; ae ch ae ae ae FS ove-| 
. | EL satel oe. ; . 


5 eT me Si lh a Ne A et a ae ET or 





O Joyful Easter Morning,—Concluded. 





REFRAIN. 
Allegro. 
—}—)— | —_— a ea li os I eee 
| eee — Saas 
ge 5 OO aC 





Joy - ful Eas - ter morn - ing, Glad and ho- ly = day, 


eo ¢ se 6 9 8 te 
——— cf * | [PSE Ee oe 














ee Apo ea aie we eg = 
| Sy es a pias mies | em cae ee 
== fee —— 3 = Sees Es hs eee = 
is 
Je-sus now is fis - en, All hell is’ in dis - may; 
~k 
tt? 2 beat Ae Tre 
[a ee ee 
FESS ee eae eae 
we ” 





ne ree ee Ne NON ee 
== =e Cea a aaa ae Boi haa 
Veja ae Me MA ees oe ne 


Ho- san - na! ho-san-na! To Je-sus now we cry, 


Pl hieg eth itera 
oo o 




















(RE TS id —— | RANE DT Se hed Ent 9 
| ate 
He’s ris - en! He’s ris - en! He nev-er-more can die! 
a 
Pedi dees 














241 Ring Out, Ye Bells of Easter! 


**O death, where is thy sting ? O grave, where is thy victory ?”’—1 Cor. 15: Bd. 


Cuas. Conway. 











. ’Tis glo-rious bas - ter morn-ing, The stone is roll’?d a - way, 
2. Oh,shout for joy, ye ran-som’d, For loosen’d from the tomb 
3. Ring -out, ye o- of Eas - ter! His dawn-ing’is be - gun 


-o- © -2- 2- -o- - o- 2° @- 


—_- 9—_, 0-—_o-—__—_"—"_ @_ RES o_@_» _* _ nN ot 
o— et EDED oli @- oo -_@ 9 — aa, a 2 
SSeS ae See eee | 


Gur a <— Sees =eree Sg a aa 


And Je - sus rs out vic - tor; ’Tis Res - ur-rec-tion- Day: 
Are ye whoonce were pris-oned In sad de-spair and gloom: 
For He fa 2 quered Sa - tan; O great -E-fter- nal Son: 


7 wet na 
ey s*h = eae 


Ae es 
—_@ le—_e ——___ —__ t ____. o_$—* 6 (622 
He all His foes hath con-quered, Su- preme-ly reigns on high, 


Tri-umph-ant-ly He reign - eth, Who once for man did _ die, 
Ring out, ring out His Pedmphe rer all His foes are slain, 




















pled be Weare ENE AUNG 
Seema eer Ni Shed hed 
ze peee 8 as 





















The gates of brass are sundered; No more can Je - sus die. 
Who ev - erhearsand deigneth To  an-swer them that cry. 
And Je-sus up in heav-en Tri - umphant-ly doth reign. 














Ring Out, Ye Bells of Easter !—Concluded. | 


REFRAIN, = 
=a 

5 =a Nn PRES ioe anne a Fgh SS Saha es 

ag ete et te 

gies OC. On OF : Soc Ss Pr eae eee lacie 


Ring out, ye bells of Eas - ter! Peal forth your glad re - frain! 


‘ bel a adalat 
=== SS eae 





as a A elaine th => Ne Ruler. S$ = = =) ite 
ag ie og ee ee 
3at sl aio ar Se Beare ee ie: 




















a e— o— oo SS 
Core lone SE too El cet lee | 
SSS 
SES a nen ae See Sa ma a ce 
Ring . out, ye bells of Eas - ter! Peal forth your glad re - frain! 
| 
o—#__@_ 6 oe pling Se IY an 
(Coa Seq bag cee esos eee Cea a oe cine Se cle eee oxe- 
“ri aapaea oa oe Jee pee] 
wa i 
=—— ——_= — eS 
et oe oe Cee aes Cay hee cana see 
a eS -~@- @-.-o- 
RTS Oe tree Rin Oui 8. save For Je-sus lives a - gain! 
Ring out! Ring out! 
J hs Mastery ene | a 
© _g- eo” @ wie ed 
etiwrtrte BaF oe dl 





was Ring out! Ring out! 





242 While the Shepherds Watch were Keeping. © 


‘‘ For unto you is born this day....a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.’’—Luke 2: 11. 


CGC Cuas. CONWAY. 


GPa tes a ee i ee co eere 


I. While “Ae shepherds 4, aa were keeping,O’er their flocks ei lonely night, 


2. They at once went downto see Him,And to Him their hom-age pay; | 
3. Was such Pres-entev - er giv -en To the fall-ensonsof men, ~— 


oe. 9 6-2» =, = SRN A 
(Sree eet ee See eee 


& Ser Sareea 




















An - gels from the Lord de-scend-ing,Tell of Je -sus,Lord of Light, 
Found Him as the an-gels told them,As He in aman-ger lay; 
As. the low-ly Child from heaven,Born to wear a_ di - a- dem? 


PO eg Rae 5) 











oa == se ee =a 


SSH ae = 


ue - fie ‘‘Peace on earth, good will from heav - oe ik the 


gin 0125 IE pad AALS ee ee 


And when there, they thus’ be- held Him,they bow’d low  be- 





We must all be -come thus hum - ble, if we would with | 
| | ‘ 
ee = oF hai UA 5 Rea pe -—s— -e—__# ‘ 
Cac erate Wile Gok ah CARLES -—-—— 4 


ae ee ee Sage bere pee 


armen Amen poke ale ieema™ ge mld mu 
=e 

sons of va eae a Saviour’s bornto you’ in Beth-le- abate 
fore His feet, And as King of Glo-ry, they did Je - sus greet. 
sa - oR Brat sil: In His Word He says,‘* Ye must be born a - gain.” 


prelate Stes Se ee 


246 





While the Shepherds Watch were Keeping.—Concluded. 


REFRAIN. 
PSOE TC MROUL be cnet. ens eter crete Telit iter Out Ue aie nc ee 
faster Christis DOLIiaeth ee pee (Shristis ae DOL es, sees 
=5—/—*- SSS SSS i 
be B=3—J a ae ee er poem a —— 
2 Saad aoe Meee | Sooo ee Rees ee 


Beebe it “out.oh; tell it out! How the ene hoe to-day ; 
D.S.—Christ is born, yes, oui born To the need-y sons of men; 


as See 2 Scese 
=p S= —) jee == 





ae 
How the Sav - - =i HOUT S DON tO =at da Vis csssus asl tates 
To ie pects - RV e SOUS pe Ol a ENC: a. vem wee 
UA hs Webs | ee Be 
= SS ae 


——¢ s—s— 5 Hig eee ORO ew oe 


aes Ban AEE FOU 


Her - ald an-gels sing the Sto - ry,‘‘Peace on earth,’”’ we hearthem say; 





Born in Judah’s low-ly man- ger to the need- y sons of men; 








Ba A EA ed a a (On Oo ee. Oa 
So SS Ss ee SS SS SSS 
“Tay ea A a TY a0 
Her*-tald> an - 7 - gels sing the Sto - - ry, 
Christ, the throne - - born bing of | Glo wm t- - ry, 





Her - ald an-gels sing the Sto - ry, Her- ald an- gels sing the Story, 
Christ, the throne-born Kingof Glory Now is born in Beth-le-hem, 
& 


ae Fe ee 
gh a ah as il i Dll SAIN PD ——e— __§& DS @ 
| BSS Saas eee 


—y—— ee eee 





oe ——| 





‘*Peace on earth, good will from heav’n,’’ we hear them 
Christ, the Sav-iour, now is born in Beth- le - 














hia 


243 The Sorrows of Sin. 


‘* Honor thy father and mother.’’—Matt, 15; 4, 
Canes Cuas. Conway. 
DvuetT.—Sop. AND ALTO. 








I. om moth-er Tg dy- ing one night on a couch,Her boy weeping 

2. ‘‘How sad were the days when my son would come in, "And speak rough to 
3. ‘“O moth-er,don’tleave me till I have confessed, While lean-ing just 
4. ‘‘Praise God for Flis goodness!’ she said with loud voice; My boy is now 





nigh her and could not re-joice; In tones soft and gen-tle the 
moth-er who toil’d hard for him.’’ This,said to him gen-tly, so 
now on thy dear. lov-ing breast; A home, sad and wretched,by 
saved,and makes Je- sus his choice; Tho’ home was not hap - py, ’tis 





ae rete 


dear moth-er said,‘‘Don’tgrieve o’er our part-ing as if o’er the dead; 
true were the words, He knelt down be-fore her and wept as_ he heard. 
me  un-sup-plied Since fa- ther pass’d downward (a drunkard he died): 
joy now to see, My boy and his moth-er, u - nit-ed to be;” 








I’ll soon be with Je-sus, He’s call-ing me home To join the blest 
He then said: he: moth-er, how wrong I have been, To treat you so 
But,mother—’’ she stopp’d him—on Je - sus said call; ‘Yes, mother, to 
So weep-ing and shouting and prais-ing the Lord, She went home to 














t= 
ig 
| 
i 








| 
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The Sorrows of Sin.—Concluded. 


REFRAIN. 
ARDS 0 Ee is Moderato. 
a o_o — ee - i 
ag = * Pie 8 ruts a =a 


ransom’d who sing round the throne.’’ 
: Sica ae 

fue De ne ae ae if a” Re-mem-ber, mother’s watching and 
Me - ry, to dwell with her God. 





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wait-ing tbe bove, To see the ies ope for the son of her love; 


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So don’t dis -ap-point her, but ere ’tis too late, Oh, turn to Hee 


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Sav-iour, an entrance to make: So don’t dis - appoint her, but 


an entrance to make: 


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ere oe too late, Oh, turn iY her ne an entrance to make. 























IAA Hallelujah to the Lamb. 


‘‘ Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, 
and strength, and honor, and glory, and blessing.’’—Rev. 5: 12. 
CuHas, Conway. 








1. Hal-le - lu- jah totheLamb,Whofor a_ sin-ful world was slain, 
2. Hal-le - lu- jah to the Lamb,Who thought uS wor-thy to re-lease, 
3. Hal -le - lu- jah to the Lamb, Whose Name shall Won-der-ful be called, 


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Who once made pro-pi - ti - a-tion,—on the cross His life He gave; 


From the bond-age of the ty- rant brought us freedom and sweet peace; 
He a Coun-sel-or shall be to us, and He our Might-y God; 





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Hal - le - lu- jah to the Oonqueror,Who o’ercame the wi - ly foe, 


He our Ev - er-last-ing Fa-ther,and the Prince of Peaceis He, 


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Made us kings and priests for-ev- er, on thethrone with Him to be. 
That e’en we, with Him the Vic-tor, up torealms of love should go. 
And the gov-ern-ment up-on His shoulders,ev - ’ry eye shall see. 




















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Hallelujah to the Lamb.—Concluded. 








REFRAIN. 

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Hal - le - lu - jah to the Lamb! hal -le- lu- jah to the Lamb! 








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Hal - le - lu - jah, hal - if i - fe hal - le - lu- a to the Lamb! 
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fie a left the vault-ed skies, un - to Him shall a a- rise; 





Hal - le -. lu - jah_ to the Lamb! 

















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Hal - le - lu - jah, hal - le - lu - jah to the Lamb! 
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2A5 We’re Marching on to Battle. 


‘* Be strong, and quit yourselves like men.’’—1 Sam. 4: 9, 


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Cuas, Conway. 








i: ia marching on to bat - tle, To bat - tle for the Lord; 

2. Each day we have morefight-ing, For rest-less is the foe; 

3. We’re marching on to Zi - on, That glo - ry-land so fair, 
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Each day we gain the mas-ter- y, And on to vic-t’ry go: 
- Where we shall dwell in bless-ed- ness, A - mong the glo- ries there: 


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The Sav-iour is our Cap-tain, And we’re fight-ing for His Word: 
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We’re marching on to. Zi- on, Tho’ press’dby ev - ’ry foe; 
Our Cap-tain ne’er can fal - ter, But dai - ly press-es_ on; 
The eye of mor- tal vi -sion, Such glo = ries nev - er saw, 

















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We'llsure-ly gain the vic-t’ry, For with Je- sus we will go. 
And sure-ly He will lead us, Till Mount Zi - on we’re up- on. 
As we shall be en- joy - ing there,With Je - sus ev - er-more. 





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We’re Marching on to Battle.—Concluded. 








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We’re march - - ing, we’re march - - ing, We’re 

We’re march-ing on ‘to war, we’re march-ing on to war, 
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We’re marching, marching, marching on to war, With the Sav-iour 
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go-ing on be-fore: Marchingon to Zi - on, Fighting with the Word; 








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Ev - er press-ing on- ward, Guid-ed by the Lord 


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2A6 The Grand New Song. 

GG ; Rev. 14: 3-7. Cuas, Conway. 
Ss ae aay ee ered Fone ee “ead nevada as 
Says passes ss 
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1. There’s a song that’s sung by angels, One that man can nev- er sing; 
2. When we sing shall an- gels list-en, With their harps all tuned to praise; 
3. An - gels, they will sing His prais-es, With a heart that nev-er sinn’d; 














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For they if ai ston to sinning, Nor de-file their hearts with sin; 
Knowing that thro’ trib-u - la- tion We’ve been sav’d thro many fears; 
But we’ll not their anthems en - vy, For from sin we have been cleansed ; 





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But there’s still an - oth - er Barth Ratha can nev-er en-ter in,— 
They will shout o’er our sal-va-tion,Prais-ing Him Whofor us died, 
They will sing the songs of angels,We, the songs of the redeem’d; 

















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Andwe’llall sing al- Je - lu-ia! To the glorious Cru - ci- fied. 
But ’twill all be full of glo-ry,Un - to Him,Whom heaven crown’d. 


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The Grand New Song.—Concluded. 


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There’sa grand, a grand new song, 
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There’sa grand, a grand new song, 

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Bless-ed song of full sal -va-tion, Sing it here, and on high. 
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255 


CA Fight the Good Fight. 


“ Fight the good fight of faith.’’—1 Tim. 6: 12. 








Clb CHARLES HUTCHINGS. 

eres sree 

il ere Sap Sy | aoa a ee oe, 
pee —s- 3-3-3. fe s =e we ee |e a— 3-3 


‘* Fight the good fight,” till the crown you have, won, ane ing to Je-sus you'll 
. ‘Fight the good fight,” like the champions of old, Who, of their vict’ries in 
. ‘* Fight the good fight,” keep your banner un- furled, Let “It is writ- ten,’”’ at 














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sure - ly o’er-come; Strive for the mast’ry, nor faint by the way,Je-sus thy 

Scriptures have told; Christ always won,tho’with strongest He fought, Not His Own 

Sa - tan be hurled; On - ly the Scriptures your weapon shall be, Thus you re- 
- -8- -@- -@- . 

















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[or sere meas Sates eat tee oe 
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REF.—Fight - - ing, 


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bee vee 

















Sav-iour will strengthen each day. 
glo-ry,—Je-ho-vah’s He sought. } Fighting, yes, fighting the foe ev-’ry day, 
sist him, he sure - ly will flee. ) Righter: r= = each day, 

















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Look-ing to a sus for strength by the way; All nan are vanquished when 





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Hrecious Old Familiar Aymns, 
248 Holy, Holy, Holy! 


REGINALD HEBER. Joun B. Dykes, 


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Peat =e tlOe=t ly. ttloe =, 1y! Lord God Al-might - y! 
z. Ho - ly, Ho - ly, Ho - ly! all the saints a - dore Thee, 
3. Ho - ly, Ho - ly, Ho - ly! tho’ the dark-ness hide Thee, 
4. Ho -ly,=Ho -iy, .Ho.-: ly! Lord God AI- peas = Ve 











Eat Sle in the morn-ing our song shall rise to Thee; 
Cast - ing down their golden crowns a- round the glass - y_ sea; 
Tho’ the eye of  sin-fulman Thy glo-ry may not see, 
All Thy works a Thy Name in earth, and sky, and sea: 








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Ho - ly, Ho- ly, Ho - ly! Mer - ci- ful and Might - y! 
Cher-u - bim and Ser - aphim fall - ing down be- fore Thee, 
On =J1y Thouiart Ho -\ ly, there .is none be.- side , Thee, 
Ho - ly, Ho- ly, Ho - ly! Mer - ci- ful and ey - y! 
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Fa-ther,Son,and Spir - it,’ bless-ed Trin - i - ty! 
Which wert and art, and ev- er-more shalt be. 
hente erecta in pow te In love, and pu - ri - ty. 
Fa-ther,Son, and Spir - it, bless-ed Trin - i - ty! A -men. 


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249 Lead, Kindly Light. 


Joun H. NEwMAN. Joun B. Dyxgs, 
pp ii —— 
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Bb. oo Pee se, rr enarer mine RTT we ie aoe rm © _—— 
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1. Lead, kind-ly Light, a- mid th’en-cir- cling gloom, 
20m was not’ ev - er thus, nor pray’dthat Thou 


3. So long ty OE Ga blest:mé, suré Gates is 








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(aie ere ae Sie tee a 


Lead Thou me on; Thenightis dark,andI am far from home, 
Shouldstleadme on; I loved to choose and see my path; but now 
Will lead me on O’ermoor andfen,o’er crag and tor-rent, till 









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Lead Thou me on. KeepThoumy feet; I do not ask to 
Lead Thou me on. I loved the gar - ish day; and,spite of 
The peat is gone, And with the morn those an-gel fa - ces 














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Se eer Se RS a pee ee aS. =Hiz- ee 
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see.... . The dis - tant scene; one step e - nough for 
fears, ... Prideruled my will;~ re-mem-ber not ation years. 


smile,... Which I have loved long since,and lost a - while. 











250 .O Thou God of My Salvation. 














Cuas. WESLEY. . C. C. ConvERSE. 
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CED ngs Seater sem nwa na prtte oa hnee mops Ae Eee poe 
ee | Oe ee ae Bin a = 
“Ge Srae '=>= a= i Say a ess 


1. O Thou God of my _ sal-va- tion, My Re-deem-er from all sin; 

2. Tho’ unseen, I love the Saviour; He hath bro’t sal - va-tion near; 

3. While the an-gel choirs are crying,—Glo-ry to the great] Am, . 
‘ 4. An - gels now are hov’ring round us, Un - per-ceiv’d a-mid the throng; 





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Mov’d by Thy di - vine compassion, Who hast died my heart to win, 
Man - i-fests His pard’ning fa- vor; And when Je- sus doth ap- pear, 


I with them will still be vy-ing—Glo - ry! glo-ry to the Lamb! 
Wond’ring at the love that crown’dus,Glad to join the ho -ly song: 














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RTA oo fsa A AE oo asl ae Serra ee 


I will praise Thee: I will praise Thee: Where shall I Thy praise begin? 
Soul and bod-y, soul and bod-y, Shall His glorious im- age bear, 
Oh, how precious,oh, how precious,Is the sound of Je-sus’ Name! 
Hal - le - lu- - jah, hal - le- lu - jah, Loveand praise to Christ belong! 











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I will praise Thee:.I will praise Thee: Where shall | Thy praise be - gin? 
Soul and bod-y, soul and bod - y, Shall His glorious im - age bear. 
Oh,how precious, oh, how precious,Is_ — the sound of Je- -sus’ Name!. 








Hal- le - lu- jah, hal - le - lu - jah, Loveand praise to Christ be-long! 
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251 Love Divine, all Love Excelling, 


CHARLES WESLEY. (LOVE DIVINE. | 8, 7. D.) Joun ZUNDEL. 






1. Love di- vine, all love ex - cel-ling,Joy of heav’n,to earth come down! 
2. Breathe,oh,breathe Thy loving Spirit In - to ev -’ry troubled breast! 
3. Come,Al-might-y to de-liv- er, Let us all Thy life re- ceive; 
4. Fin - ish then Thy new cre-a- tion; Pure and spotless help us be; 


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Fix in us Thy hum- ble dwell-ing; All Thy faithful mercies crown. 
Help us all in Thee in-her- it, Fulness of Thy promis’d rest. 
Sud -den-ly re-turn, and nev-er, Never-more Thy temples leave: 
May wesee Thy great sal - va-tion, Per-fect-ly re-stored in Thee: 


—_——_— —— —_— 








Je- sus,Thou art all com-pas-sion, Pure unbounded love Thou art; 
Take a- way all bentto  sin-ning; Al-phaand O-me- ga _ be; 
Thee we would be al-ways praising, Serve Thee as Thy hosts a- bove, 
Chang’d from glory in-to glo-ry, Till in heav’n we take our place, 





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Vis - it us with Thy sal- va-tion; En-ter ev-’ry trembling heart. 
End of faith, as its be - gin- -ning, Set our hearts at lib-er - ty. 

Pray,and praise Thee without ceas-ing,Glo-ry in Thy per-fect love. 
Till we cast our crowns be-fore Thee,Lost in wonder, eu yand praise. 


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How Firm a Foundation. 
(PORTUGUESE HYMN. 





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ay ine a natal Wé aririts of the Lord, Is laid for your 
“ Fear not, I “am with thee,oh,be not dis - may °d, For [ am thy 
“When thro’ the deep waters 1 ‘call thee to gO, The riv-ers of 
‘*The soul that on Je-sus doth ip fe re - ae will not, I 


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God, and will still give thee aid; 

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ex - cel - lent Word! What more can He say, than to 
I’ll strengthen thee,help thee,and 
For I will be with thee thy 


his foes; That soul, tho’ all hell should en - 








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ye fr un - to ne Us for ref - uge have 
stand, Up-held by My gracious,om - nip - o-tent 
bless, And sanc - ti-fy to thee thy deep - est dis - 
shake, Pll nev -.er,no nev-er, no nev - er for- 


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fled? Ye who un-to Je - sus for ref - uge have fled? 
hand, Up - held by My gra - cious,om -nip - o- tent hand. 
tesseAnd sane ys tit-fy..t0"" ,. thee thy deep - est dis- tress. 
sake! [ll nev érs no “nev - er) no nev (-‘er* for= sake!?? 


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253 Praise the King of Heaven. 


H..F. Lyte & Sir H.W. Baker. Dox. W. Goove. Henry SMART. 
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. Praise,my soul,the King of dene To His feet thy trib - ute bring; 

a Praise Himfor His graceandfa-vor To our fa-thers in dis-tress; 

3. Fa- ther-like, He tends and spares us, Well our fee- ble frame He knows; 
Dox.—Great Je-ho-vah! we a-dore T! hee,God He Fa-ther,God the Son, 


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Ransom’d,heal’d,restor’d,for-giv-en, Ev - er-more His prais-es ate 
- Praise Him still the same as. ev-er, Slow to chide, and swift to bless: 
In His hands He gen - tly bears us, Res-cues us from all our foes: 
Ho - ly Spir-it, joined in glo-ry On the same e - ter-nal throne: 

















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Vrucaaiccad Siemon Er emen  mee E aeB e ge te Sete eS 
Ce eee oe o— $_— cs =a ee see 
= uo at. =e ad Het = =e = 

















Pay ek ek a eerrgie = 


Hal- le - lu-jah! Hal-le - lu-jah! Praise the ev - er - last-ing King. 
Hal-le - lu-jah! Hal-le - lu-jah! Glo-rious in His faith-ful- ness. 
~ Hal-le - lu-jah! Hal-le - lu-jah! Praise with us the God of grace. 
End-less praises, end-less praises To Je-ho-vah,Three in One! 














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254 Arise, My Soul, Arise. 
Sl. tW ESLEY, 274s (LENOX. 6s & 8s.) J. Epson, 1782, 
as si SS f= 
Grd = cceris! a gly 


. A-rise,my soul,a-rise; Shake off thy SRT i, bleeding Sac-ri - fice 
a He ev-er lives a- -bove, For me to in-ter-cede, His all redeeming love, 
3. Five bleeding wounds He hears, Receiv’d on Cal-va-ry; ’ They pour ef-fectual pray’ rs, 
4. ToGodI’m reconcil’d; His 4e ning voice 1 hear; He owns me for His child; 


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Arise, rats Soul, Arise.—Concluded. 


Ss eS SS 
—s eg ete ee 
In my be-half ap- pears; Be - forethe throne my Sure-ty stands, 
His’ precious Blood to plead; His Blood a-toned for all our race, 
They strongly pleadfor me;  For-give him, oh, for-give, they cry, 
I can no lon- ger fear; With con- fi-dence | now draw nigh, 





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eet Steet Se: 

sed eet eet ieee er eo ca Sie 

Sa eee SS cize SAEs) 


Be-fore the throne my Surety stands, My name is writ-ten on ae hands. 
His Blood atoned for all our race, "And sprifkles now the throne of — grace. 
Forgive him, oh, forgive,they cry, Nor let thatransom’d sin-ner die. 
With confi-dence I now draw nigh, And Father, Ab-ba, Fa - ther, an 


SEES EE ES Ft sie fed 


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Jaa ro, God is Love. 





Sir Joun eet (WILMOT.) C.M. Nae WEBER. 
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Saree ar ab ee ea ee gt EG ba: 

get eta ao te——— —g—ete ge 
oo % ‘ee Pago 


ie is he His mer-cy brightens All the path in which we rove; 

) , Time and change are bus-y  ev-er; Mande-caysanda - ges move; 
3. E’en the hour that dark-est seemeth Will His changeless good - ness prove; 
4. He withearth-ly cares en-twin-eth Hope and comfort froma - bove; 











oie Se ed See ee a es 60 ero 

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f= ay eG ae aoe Se eee eS 
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Bliss He iy pie and woe He light-ens, God is wis-dom,God is love. 
But His mer- cy wan-eth nev-er; God is wis-dom,God is love. 
From the gloom His brightness streameth, God is wis-dom, ,God is love. 
Ev - ’ry-where His glo - ry shin- eth; God is wis- -dom, ‘God is love. 


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263 


256 Nearer, My God, to Thee. 










SARAH FLOWER ADAMS. LoweELL Mason. 
ini Sse rete 
gers Te TERAPEEY” ci nee ieee  aewaeee 


1. Near-er, my God,to Thee,Near-er to Thee! E’entho’it be across 
2. Tho’ like the wan-der-er, The sun gone down, Darkness be o-ver me, 
3. Therelet the way ap-pear Steps un-to heav’n; All that Thou sendest me, 
4. Or if on joy-ful wing,Cleaving the sky, mee moon and stars for-got, 


Sue Eh pes te eR EE 





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That rais-eth me; Still all my song shall be, Near-er, my 


My rest a_ stone; Yet in mydreams I1’d be Near-er, my 
Ines) mer cy Bly n; An - gels to beck-on me _ Near-er, my 
Still all my song sh ne be, Near-er, my 


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God, to Thee, Near-er, my God, to Thee, Near-- er to Thee! 





PTE Come, Thou Almighty King. 


C. WESLEY. (ITALIAN HYMN. 6s & 4s.) FELICE GIARDINI. 










1. Come,Thoual- might- y King, Helpus Thy Name _ to. sing, 
2. Come,Thou in - car- nateWord, Girdon Thy might - y sword; 
3. Come, ho - ly Com - fort - er! Thv sa-cred wit - ness bear, 














Come, Thou Almighty King,—Concluded. 





Help us to praise; Fa - ther, all- glo - ri-ous, O’er all vic - 
Our pray’r at - tend; Come,and Thy peo- ple bless, And give Thy 
ea : a hour; ae art, Nowrule in 


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to - - ous, Come,and reign 0 - ver us, An-cient of Days! 
Word ERO car, - it of ho - li- ness! On us_ de-scend. 


ev - ’ry heart, And ne’er from us ee. Spi ' of pow’r! 








258 Bread of the World. 


BisHop HEBER. (EUCHARISTIC HYMN.) S. B. Honcss. 


mate o a ot ae we 
é* nigegigelegyie-sissslestee yd 


1. Bread of the worldin mer-cy bro-ken, Wine of the et in mer-cy van 
2. Look on the heart by sor-row ne ken,Look on the tears by*sin - ners ea 


ig pg ee 
Ber rar ee arteries aera 
aeige Pe te |e (eet [ee wages dee Ee Pores a fet 


























Gregg Baie ace: s. ee= velar g al 


an 
By Whom the words of im were spoken,And in Whose death our sins are dead. 
And be Thy a to ee a se ken That by Thy grace our ate are fed. 


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259 Work, for the Night is Coming. 


ANNIE L. WALKER, «+ LoweLL Mason. 
et a 
54-95 [So = eee > 
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. Work, for the night is com - ing,Work thro’ the morn-ing hours; 
5 Work, for the night is com - ing,Work thro’ the sun- ny noon; , 
3. Work, for the night is com - ing,Un - der the sun-set skies; 


fa Re SBN OTe | Fe pe ee eee 
Syaaeas Sees eae 


SS eee ea local 














FINE 
a eee FasL SET OI a ore 
= Bete ee — $e — Seae = ate | 
fies = 
Work while the dew is spark - ling,Work ’mid springing flow’rs ; 
Fill brightest hours with la - bor, Rest comes sure and soon: 
While their bright tints are glow-ing, Work, for day -light flies ; 
— ee eee ee eee wei 
2 Mean Woe ete ao e—e- ice i | 











D.S.—Work,for the night is com - ing, When man’s work is done. 
D.S.—Work,for the night is com - ing, When man works no more. 
D.S.—W ork while the night is dark-’ning, When man’s work is _ o’er. 


Ab fee. 
ae == aes ees 


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Work when the day grows bright-er, Work in the glow-ing sun; 
Give ev-’ry fly - ing min- ute Something to keep in store; 
Work till the last beam fad - eth,Fad - eth toshine no more; 





5 x ‘iuuaen Dhan ean aaeead wood ee 
Ot Paes ONY AU EEND oh RS FST! pmeera 





260 The Lord Will Provide. 


(LYONS. 10s & 11s.) FRANCIS JOSEPH HaAyDN, 


awe! He i: aoe ale ie 
GAS ee i a 








1. Tho’ troubles as- sail, and dangers af-fright, Tho’ friends should all 
2. The birds,without barn or store-house,are fed; From them let us 
3. When Sa-tan ap-pears to stop up our path,And fills us with 
4. He tells us we’re weak,our hope is in vain; The good that we 


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The Lord Will Provide.—Concluded. 


Lae} aa 
| eee scereste ees sees tess 
nok iets —Hs- ——e 
fail’ and foes all u - nite; Yet a thitie se-cures us, ys 
learn to trust for our bread: His saints evhatis fit - ting shall 
fears, we tri -umph by faith; He can-not take from us, tho’ 


seek we ne’er shall ob - tain: But when such sug - gest- ions our 
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See Bea = ome Far ae 

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ev > er be-tide, The promise assures us,—The Lord will pro-vide. 
ne’er be de-nied, So long as ’tis written,—The Lord will pro-vide. 
oft he has tried, The heart-cheering promise, '—The Lord will pro-vide. 
graces have tried, This answers all ee —The ree will pro-vide. 


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261 Come, Thou Fount. _ 
RoBERT RoBINSON, (NETTLETON. 8s, 7s. D.) JoHN WYETH. 


FINE. 


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Come, Thou Fount of ev-’ry blessing, Tune my heart to sing Thy grace; 
Streams of mer-cy, nev -er ceas-ing,Call for songs of earn-est praise. 
Here I'll raise mine Eb - en -e - zer, Hith-er, by Thyhelp,I’m come; | 
And .I1 hope,by Thy good pleasure,Safe-ly to ar-rive at home. 
3.4 G) ieee LO Grace how greata debt-or Dai- ly I’mconstrain’dto be; 
May ek Spir-it, like a fet-ter Bindmyheartto on- ly Thee: 








o_o cfeeinece me o—_—* 
C08. == === == eeicee 
Sai a he a ca ares e—?— oes eet —: 
D.C.—Praise the mount; fix ne up-on it; Mount of Thy re-deem-ing love. 


D.C.—He to res-cue me from dan-ger,In - ter-posed His precious Blood. 
D.C.—Take my spir- it, soul,and bod - y, Seal me for Thycourts a- bove. 


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—_-o- o-— ae —_-o [2 »—— 
Gres ss. segase ee eaeee On = 


Teach me some mel - o-dious son-net,Sung by lov-ing ones a-bove: 
Je - sus soughtme when a_ stranger, Wand’ring from the fold of God; 
Prone to wan- es Lord,I feel it, Save me, fill mewith Thy love; 


Sosa eee ee 


267 

















262 O Jesus, Thou Art Standing. 


WILLIAM W. How. * (ST. HILDA. %s & 6s. D.) Justin H. KNeEcurt, ef, a7: 
(qeieaser aera 53 dae t= 
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1. O Je- sus,Thou art at Out-side the fast-closed door, 
2. O Je- sus,Thou artknock-ing: And lo! that hand is scarred, 
Bs (DS Jem Susy Thou art plead-ing In  ac-centsmeekand low, 
o. le. -@- 


eng eae Sey 


SSS Sa 











So ice icenl pet wert 
In low- i pa-tience wait- ing To pass the thresh-old o’er: 
Andthorns Thybrowen- cir - cle, And tears Thy face have marred: 


or] gle dled et OF ae My chil- dren, And will uae treat Me so?” 
A 


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Pee See SERENA ABEERTMET TL 
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ba iB Phe Top = 


We bear the name of Chris-tians, His aes ee sign we_ bear: 
O love that pass- eth knowl-edge, So pa- tient-ly to wait! 
Oa LOL, with shameand sor- row We _ 0 - pen now the door: 





eo eae Sais 


gue eet ee rer = 


Le cae se up-on us! To keep Him standing there. 
O sin that hath no e - qual, So fast to bar the gate! 
Dear Sav-iour,en - ter, en - ter, Andleaveus nev-er - more! 





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263 Sweet Hour of Prayer. 


‘** Evening, and morning, and at noon will I pray.”—Ps. 55: 17. 
4 W. WALForRD. W. B. BrapsBury. 


- Jie fare ie eae eter =e 


ate hour of pray’r! sweet hour of pray’ tr! That calls me rine a world of care, 








. Sweet hour of pray’r! sweet hour of pray’ r! Thy wings shall my pe - ti - tion bear 
S Sweet hour of pray’r! sweet hour of pray’r! rie I thy con-so - la-tionshare, 


ww. 
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eis st (t= eer rs 





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eal = ran ra eR fas iat aa $a via ay. Ie a - 
S as a a pep ae 


Andbids me at my Father’s throne Make all my wants and wishes known: 
To Him Whose truth and faithfulness En-gage the wait-ing soul to bless. 
Till, from Mount Pis- ee S oe Papen Haigh view my home and Pa my hehe 





Shs: =e =Seae ei 
Se ae 
on SS Ss SS 








In sea-sons of dis-tress ayn grief, My soul has oft- en found re - lief; 
And since He bids me seek His face, Be - lieve His Word,and trust His grace, 
This robe of flesh I’ al ampatd rise To seize the ev - er - last-ing prize; 


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nd oft escaped the tempter’ ssnare,By thy re-turn, sweet ne of pray’r! 


Vll cast on Him my ev-’rycare, And wait for thee, sweet hour of pray’r! 
And shout, while pass-ing thro’ the air, Farewell,farewell,sweet hour of pray’r! 


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And oft escaped the tempter’ ssnare,By thy re-turn, ahs hour if pray eal 
ll cast on Him my ev-’rycare, And wait for thee, sweet hour of pray’r! 
And shout, while pass- ing taro the ails ere es farewell, ‘sweet hour of pray’r! 


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269 By Beano) 








264. Loving Kindness. 





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1. A - wake,my soul, to joy -ful lays, And sing thy great Re- — 

2. He saw me ru - ined in the fall, Yet lov’d me,not - with- 

3. Tho’ numerous hosts of might-y foes,Tho’ earth and hell my 

4. When trouble, like. a amy 2.00M1-Y cloud, Has gather’d thick and 


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deem-er’s praise; He just-ly claimsa song from me, His 
stand-ing all; He savesme from my lost. es - tate, His 
way op- pose, He safe- ly leads my soul a-= long, His 
thundered loud, He near my soul has al- ways stood, His 





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Sa Rae a Pea He ee —- 
lov - ing kind ness, oh, how free! Lov - ing kind-ness, 
lov ness, oh, how great! Lov - ing kind-ness, 


ness, oh, how strong! Lov - ing kind-ness, 
ness, oh, how good! Lov - ing kind-ness, 


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lov - ing kind-ness, His lov - ing kind - ness, oh, how great! 
lov - ing kind-ness, His lov - ing kind - ness, oh, howstrong! 
- ing kind - ness, oh, how good! 


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265. He Leadeth Me. 


** He leadeth me beside the still waters.’’—Ps. 23: 2, 


JosrErH H. GILmore. WicuiAMm B, Brappury. 


SSS 
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. He lead - eth me! oh! bless-ed thought,Oh! words with heav’ nly 
i Sometimes ’mid scenes of deep-est gloom,Sometimes where E-den’s 
_3. Lord, take and clasp my hand _ in Thine,Nor let me mur- mur 

4. And when my task on atte is done, When,by Thy grace, ea 


SS 








Sain oe TE AC TE gf ag eae ees eee 
: woe tp pi Fe 
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com-fort fraught; Whate’er | + wher-e’er Besyenoull 
bow-ers bloom, By wa- ters still, o’er troubled sea,— Still 
or re - pine; Con-tent, what-ev - er lot I see, Since 
vic - t’ry’s won, E’endeath’scold wave I will not see, Since 
ong da eae eS a 
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Hote tense eee eS Lynas Sa Eaeaes 7 ame + le 
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tis God’s hand that lead - eth es 
tis His hand that lead - eth me. 
tis my God that lead - eth ee He lead-eth me! He 
God thro’ Jor - dan lead - eth me 











o_o 
lead- eth me! By His Own ey ** Heid -eth me; ae 
ae AE Sl asia eg 
SD Pepe ee WP Te ee eo Saas 
f— RET Te SEE BAL ~—_* 9 ee en ee 

















271 By permission. 


266 Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee. 


(ORTONVILLE. C. M.) 


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vey. - sus, the ver - y thought of Thee With sweet-ness 
Es No voice can sing, mo heart canframe, Nor can _ the 
3)'O° Hope. “of {tev, *-! “ry “con *-"trite heagie Joy of 
4. Butwhat to those who find? Ah, this Nor tongue nor 








fills the been But sweet-er far Thy face to see 


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amc ae SRST. at 4 SS =e 





mem-’ry find A sweet-er sound than Je - sus’ Name, © 
all the meek, To those who ask, how kind Thou art! 
pen can .show: The love of Je - sus, what i Be 
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And _ in ae pres-ence rest, And in Thy pres-ence rest. 

The Sav-iour of man-kind, The Sav-iour of man - kind. 
How good to those who seek! How good to those who seek! 
aie but His loved ones know, None a ay loved ones know. 


AL ek pe aa 


CaP ec ees ee 


267 Come, Ye Disconsolate. 


‘*Come unto Me,.... and I will give you rest.’’—Matt. 11 : 28. 








‘a s Moore & THO’s ip See 


6 —— 


. Come, ye Rs con - so- late! Where e’er ye lan- guish,Come to the 
5 Joy of thedes- o-late! light of the stray-ing, Hope of the 
3. Here see the bread of life: see wa-ters flow - ing, Forthfrom the 





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Concluded. 


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mer - cy-seat, fer - vent-ly kneel: Here bring your wounded hearts, 


Come, Ye Disconsclate, 





pen - i- tent, fade-less and pure! Herespeaks the Com-fort-er, 
throne of God, pure from a-bove: Come to the feast of love; 
- 





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here tell your an - guish; Earth has no sor-row that heav’n can-not heal. 

ten - der-ly say - ing, Earth has no sor-row that heav’ncan-not cure. 

come,ev-er know-ing, Earth has no sor-rows,butheav’ncan re-move. 
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268 Art Thou Weary ? 
“Come unto Me,.... and I will give you rest.’’—Matt. 11 : 28, 
ja. NEALE, tr. Henry W, BAKER. 
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ae see ay ee me 
1. Art thou wea - ry, - thou aa Art thou sore dis-tress’d? 
2, Hath He marks to lead’-me. to Him If'* He ‘be my Guide? 
3. Is there di - a- dem as mon-arch, That His brow a - dorns? 
alt I still hold close-ly to Him, Whathath He at last? 
py Wetask eoin 10. re - ceive-me, WillHe. say ‘me -nay? 


aoa aoe ae SEC barca etn gpa ee ris 
22 fees oe ie cee 











‘‘Come to Me,’ saith One,‘‘and com-ing, Be  at_ rest.’’ 

in His feet and hands are wound-prints,And His side.”’ 

bi ésymmarc own) ites ver- «yy surety, But? of, thorns!’ 

‘Sor - rowvan-quish’d,la - bor end- ed, Jor - dan past.” 

“Not till earth and not till heav-en Pass a - way.’ A-men. 


eH F=2 errs Esthties 


273 











S. MEDLEY. (ARIEL. C. P. M.) Arr. by Lowz._i MASson. 


269 Oh, Could I Speak. 


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One® could’ a speak the match - less worth, Oh, 

















I 
Pd Fa sing the  pre- cious Blood He spilt, My 
ry |e sing uy (thes!) char’~ acs ““@ ers He bears, And 
AaWells the de - light - ful day will come When 
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could I sound the glo-ries forth, Which in my Sav-iour shine; 
ran-som from the dread-ful guilt Of sin and wrath di - vine; 














all theforms of love He wears, Ex - alt- ed on His throne; 
my dear Lord will bring me home, And I shall see His face; 
o- -e- Se 
Oi. wo @ oT ee ot ee Pe ee 
ae oe ae a ee ce oe =< 
—b)— 6 tot 








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IY’d soar and touch the heav’nly strings,And vie with Gabriel 
’d sing His glorious righteousness, In which all per - fect, 
In loft - iest songs of sweet-est praise, | would to ev - er- 
Then with my Sav-iour, Brother, Friend,A blest e - ter - ni- 
e: -O-* 9. -o- 
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TEEIT Een DE Sere B wae qu ai Nee aia 
Spa pip tar bak pape bree 








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Rees SoS ren NSN 

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while he sings In notes almost i - vine, In notes al-most_ di-vine. 

heav’nly dress My soul shall ev - er shine, My soul shall ev - er shine. 

last - ing days Make all His glories known, Make all His glories known. 

ty Ill spend,Tri- umph-ant in His grace, Triumphant is His grace. 























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274 

















E70) Rock of Ages. ee 


A.M. Topiapy, 1776. - Tuos. Pasties, 1830, 
FINE, 





1. Rock of A-ges, cleft for me, Help me hide my-self in Thee; 
2. Not the la- bor of my hands Can ful - fil Thy law’s demands: 
3. While I draw this fleeting breath geese mine na shall close o’er death, 








D.C.—Be of sin the double  curé, Save me from its pitt: A pow’r. 
D.C.—AIll for sin could not a- tone; Thou must save,and Thou a - lone. 
D.C.—Rock of A-ges, cleft for me, Help me hide my-self in Thee. 


ase 
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Let the wa- ter and the Blood,From Thy riven side which flow’d 
Could my zeal no respite know,Could my tears for-ev - er flow, 
When I soar to saan unknown, See Thee on Thy judgment throne,— 


Wats B Beh 


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271 #£2%Jesus, Hail! Enthroned in Glory. 


Joun BAKEWELL. (RATHBUN.) ITHAMAR CONKEY, 


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ai - SUS, Be huetalae, d in glo-ry, There for - ev - er Be a- bide; 
Z There for sinners Thou art pleading, There Thou dost our place prepare; 
3. Worship, honor, pow’r, and blessing Thouart wor-thy to re-ceive: 
4. Help, ye bright an- gel - i spir-its! Bring your Cree ONS lays3a 7.) 

. 

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eae fete ie Ss 
Seize coo ie Spear at ieee pees ea 


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qatar ane Se 


All the heavenly hosts a- dore Thee, Seat-ed at Thy Rather? S Sie, 
Ev-er for usin - ter -ced-ing, Till in glo-ry we ap-pear. 
Loudest prais-es, with - out ceas-ing, Meet it is for us to give. 
Help to ue our is - jour’s merits,—Help to chant Immanuel’s praise. 












































ert eae oe ee eee eee 
coma eee tee fas Al 


rie 


Qi Just as I Am. 


CHARLOTTE ELLIOTT. Wo. B. BrapsBury. 





1. Just as I am! with-out one plea,But that Thy Blood was shed for me, 
I am! and waiting not To rid mysoul of one dark blot, 
3. Just as I am! Thou wilt receive,Wilt welcome pardon, cleanse ,re- -lieve 


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4. Just as am—tThy love unknown ‘Hath broken ev- ’ry bar - rier down; 
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And _ that Thou bidst me come to Thee, O Lambof God! Icome! I come! 
To Thee, Whose Blood can cleanse each spot, Lamb of God! Icome! I come! 
Be - cause Thy promise! believe;OQ Lamb of God! Icome! I come! 
Now, to be Thine, yea,Thine a- Hee O Lamb of God! Icome! I come! 


273 Jesus, and Shall it Ever Be? 


J. Grice, alt. B, Francis. areas STREET. L. M.) H. K. Oviver. 
Ea, 
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1. Je-sus,and Fi it ev-er be, A_ mor-tal man ashamed of Thee? | 
2. Ashamed of Je- sus! that dear Friend On Whom my hopes of heay’n de-pend! 
3. Ashamed of Je- sus! yes, I may, WhenI’veno guilt to wash a- way; 
4. Till then—nor is ae erie vain—Till then I boast a Sav-iour slain; 


























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Ashamed of Thee, Whom an - gels praise, Whose glories shine thro’ end-less days? 
No; when I] blush, be this my shame,That I no more re- vere His Name. 
No tear to wipe, no good to crave,No fears to quell,no soul to save. 
And oh,may this my one - Si be, That Christis not a-shamedof me! 


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276 








274 Sinners, Turn; why will Ye Die? 


CHARLES WESLEY. (HOLLINGSIDE. 7s. \ ) te Baccuus Dyxzs. 

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1. Sin-ners, turn; why i 2 die? God,your Maker,asks you why; 
2. Sin-ners, turn; why will ye die? God,your Saviour,asks you why; 
. 3. Sin-ners, nae why will ye die? God, the a it,asks you why; 


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God,Who a your i -ing give, Made you with ee to oe 
He, Who did your souls re-trieve, Died Himself, that ye might live. 
He, Who all your lives hath strove, Wooed you to em-brace His love. 





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He the fa- tal cause de-mands; Asks the work of HisOwn hands, 
Will ye let Him die in vain? Cru-ci - fy your Lord a- gain? 
Will ye not His grace re-ceive? Will ye still re-fuse to live? 


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Why, ye beats seta ywhy Will ye cross His love, and die? 
Why, ye ran-som’d sin-ners, why Will yéslight His grace,and die? 
Why, yelong-sought sin-ners, why Will ye grieve your God,and die? 





277 


275 Saviour ot the Sin-Sick Soul. 


CHARLES WESLEY. (HORTON. 7%.) XaAvieR SCHNYDER VON WARTENSEE. 















































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t. Sav.- iour of the sin - sick — soul, Give me 
2, Speak the sec - ond time, ‘Be clean!” Take a - 
3. Noth -ing less ~— will I re - quire; Noth - ing 
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faith to make me_ whole; Fin - ish Thy great 
WAN a Te hit eet CLiaimol is Ev - ?’ry _stum - bling - 
more can | de - sire: None but Christ to 
all I am might cease! Let me INfy a 4at0 
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block re- move; Cast it out by per - fect love. 
me bewerivn- None but Christ in earth or heav’n. 
noth - ing fall; Kettiranyst -Lordimebe all in all! 
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276 Father of Eternal Grace. ) 
James MONTGOMERY. (MERCY. ‘%s.) L. M. GotrscHatx. Arr, E. P. PARKER. | 
SM os SR Pema 3 aA tite a 
—S—sSs>= See | 
30 ais eo a 7 ed op eee aa —a—fe- 
Tc ra ape Cl fete ere @ ~» ter /-. nal “grace, Glo''- ‘Ti 
2. Hap - py on - ly in Thy love, Poor, un- | 
3. To Thy  gra- cious” will re - sign’d, All Thy 
4. Count-ing gain. and glo - ry loss, May ] 
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Father of Eternal Grace.—Concluded. 

















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ea a ~ S a cars ew mt oer ee a er a 
fy Thy - self in me ; Sweet - ly beam - ing 
Pena edy se SOF un - known: Fix my thoughts on 
Wille”? by) “me be done; Give me, Lord, the 
tread the’ path He trod ; Die with Je. -- sus 
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in my. etace ie the world Thine im - age see. 
things a -  bove, Slay amy heart »won. [hee a - lone. 


per - fect mind Of Thy well - be- lov - ed-Son. 
on the cross, Rise | with aoe -. live with God. 


fey one aan ial Ph ge o go 
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Ted: Come to Jesus. 


1. Come to Je-sus, Cometo Je-sus,Cometo Je- sus, just now; 


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Just now, come to Je - sus, Cometo Je - sus, just now. 


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8. He’ll forgive you. 
9. Don’t reject Him, 
to. Hallelujah, Amen. 


5. Call upon Him. 
6. He will hear you. 
7, Look to Jesus. 


2. He will save you. 
3. He is able. 
4. Only trust Him. 








279 


278 All Hail the Power. 


E. PERRONET, 1780. (CORONATION, C. M.) O. HoLpeEn, 1793. 


. All hail the pow’r of Je- sus’ Name! Let an- gels prostrate fall; 
“4 Ye chos-en seed of Is-rael’s race, Ye ransom’dfrom the fall, 
3. Let ev -’ry kin-dred, ev -’ry tribe, On this ter-res - trial ball, 
4. Oh, that with yon-der sa-credthrongWe at His feet may fall; 


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Bringforththeroy-al di - a- dem, AndcrownHim Lord of all; 
Hail Him Who saves you by His grace,And crown Him Lord of all! 
To Him all maj-es- ty as-cribe,And crown Him Lord of all; 
We’ll join the ev - er - es ing song, And crown Him Lord of all; 


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Bring forth the roy-al di - a- dem, Andcrown Him Cee of all. 
Hail Him Who saves you by His grace, And crown Him Lord of all! 
To Him all maj-es- ty  as-cribe,And crown Him Lord Ore all 
We'll jointhe ev- er - last- ing song,And crown Him Lone of all. 


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279 There is a Fountain. C.M. 


Wm. CowPER. _ LoweELt Mason. 


jes aleve tie thee 


_ There is a Fountain fill’d with Blood, Drawn from Im-man- aes veins; 
5: The dy-ingthiefre-joiced to see That Foun-tain in his day; 
se Dear oh Pees Thy precious Blood Shall nev-er lose its pow’r, 





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There is a Fountain.—Concluded. 





And sin - ers plung’d beneath that Flood,Lose all their guilt-y stains, 
And there may we, as vile as _ he, Wash all our sins a- way, 
Till all the ransom’d Church of God Be saved to sin no more, 





D.S.—And _sin- ers plung’d beneath that Flood,Lose all their guilt-y stains. 
D.S.—And theremay we, as vile as he, Washall our sins a- way. 











D.S.—Till all the ransom’dChurch of God Be savedto sin no more. 
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Lose all their guilt-y ee 9) Lose all their i ee 
Wash all oursins a - way,.... Washall our sins a - way, 
es he om no RTE Bee saved to sin no more, 
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ae SS Saco 2 ean yard coe 
Soc] Fa ee 
280 Am I a Soldier? 
I. WaTTs, oe (ARLINGTON. C. M.) TuHo’s A. ARNE, 1744. 





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‘cae a scene 3s iB oe: phase “fess ta 
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. Am I a sol-dier of thecross—A follower of the eee 
ie Must I be car-ried tothe skies On flow-’ry beds of ease, 
3. Are there no foes for me to face? Must I not stemthe flood? 
4. Since I mustfight if [would reign,In-crease my cour-age, Lord; 





And shall I fear to own Hiscause,Or blush to speak His Name? 
While oth-ersfoughtto win the prize, ”And sail’d thro’ blood - y seas? 
Is___ this vile world a friend. to grace, To help me on to God? 
I'll bear the toil, en- dure the pain, Sup-port-ed by Thy Word. 


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ere bra. Jigiae see ee 


281 


281 Awake, and Sing the Song. 


Wm. Hammonp. , (ST. THOMAS. 8. a Arr. by nites Weer: 


Giese eee etal 


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. A - wake, and sing the song Of  Mo- seat ik the Lamb; 
si Sing of His dy - ing love; Sing of His ris - en pow’r; 
3. Ye. pil-grims,on the road To Zi - on’s cit °- bY, SINE: 
4. There shall each rap- ie tongue gatas Pras pro- claim; 


ana — ate 
tere Sees sagt =e el 


Wake, ev -’ry heart and ev -’rytongue,Topraisethe Saviour’s Name. 
Sing how He in - ter-cedesa- bove Forthose whose sins He bore. 
Re - joice ye in the Lamb of God,—In Christ,th’ e-ter - nal King. 
And sweet-er voic- es tune the song Of Mo- ses and the Lamb. 
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282 I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord. 





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pel dT love’ +. Thy spa - dom, Fit The house _ of 
Bey loves? Thype enorchem God! Her walls be - 
3. Pence en my tears.” ~ Sitall =? fall te etor eres ity, 
4. Be - yond my high - est joy I prize her 
B.woure — 25 ee ‘VoLruth) shales tascenee fo Li aS 
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Thine a bode, The Church our blest Re - 





fore Thee stand, Dear as the ap - ple 
pray’rs as - cend; To: her my cares and 
heav’n - ly ways; Her sweet com - mun - ion, 


Shall be aa the ‘ms gna - est glo ra, 




















I Love Thy Kingdom, Lord.—Concluded. 


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deem - er saved With His Own pre - cious’ Blood. 








of Thine eye, And grav-- en on Thy .&hand: 
toils be SIVily el Meelis ana urcares i Stiall” end: 
sol - emn vows, Her hymns of love and praise. 
earth can yield, And Ppa er bliss of heav’n. 
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283 Oh, Come and Dwell in Me. 





| (DENNIS. S. M.) Arr. fr. H. G. NAGELI. 

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Tawhe ~come. and ‘vel in me, ah - it of 
Praliasteceen the joy - ful day Which shall my 
ere! want the With ness, Weord,.s Lhat yall I 
4. I a8 no an ae Greer Stale: In - dulge me 

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pow’r with - in, And bring the glo - rious 
sins con - sume: When old things — shall be 
do is right Ac - cord - ing to Thy 
but in this, And soon or laaaeek: ter 
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done a -.way,.. And all things new be - come. 
will and = Word— Well pleas - ing in Thy sight. 


e - ter - nal bliss. 











288 Lord, in the Morning. 


Isaac WATTS. (WARWICK. C. M.) SAMUEL STANLEY. 


62 Serres eal xoees eee Z| 


. Lord, in the morn = ing Thou shalt ag My voice is . 
es Thou art a God be - fore Whose sight The wick -ed 











3. Now to Thy house will I re - sort, To taste Thy 
4. Oh, may Thy Spir - it guide my feet In ways of 
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cend - ing high: To Thee will ] di : 
shall not stand; Sil i=. ferseeees Nall ne’er be 
mer - cies thers: Will fre. - quent, Lord, | Thy 
right - eous - ness; Make ev - ’ry path of 
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f5--— sme to a sel SS 
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a ee ai 
rect my} prayers “los heer iit up mine eye. 
Thy de - light, Nor dwell at Thy right hand, 
hoj--+~lygo~Courl, “And ’ worm-shipe xin Thy fear. 
du - ty ie And a be - a my face. 
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289 Awake, My Soul. 
Puitip DoDDRIDGE. (CHRISTMAS. C, M.) G. F, HANDEL. 
Bee a= Sresres. is ; =< =| 
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1. A - wake, my soul,stretch ev-’ry nerve,And press with vig-or 
au cloud of wit-ness - es a- round Hold thee in full sur - 
3. ’Tis God’sall- an -i - ma-ting voice Thatcalls thee from on 
4. Blest Sav -iour, in- tro - duced by Thee, My race have I be- 


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, Awake, My Soul.—Concluded. 

















on; A heav’n- ly race ‘de - mands thy zeal, And 
vey; POR’ =toetesthemstepss ales rédd =v trod, And 
high; ahs His Own hand pre - sents the prize To 
gun ; And, crown’d with vic- try, at Thy feet Pll 
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an im-mor-tal crown, And an im-mor-tal crown. 
on+wardurge thy way, And on-wardurge thy way. 
thine as-pir- ing eye, To thine as-pir- ing eye. 
lay my hon-ors’ down, By lay my hon - ors’ down. 





290 Oh, for a Heart to Praise My God. 








- (SIMPSON. C. M.) - From Louis on 
I~ 
oe pee a—- i we Sees mar amos sear an om 
[Gx woe beret pam 2_— oS e_|s_—4— eas aaa fe 
Cac cS 
1. Oh, for a heart to praise my ee Sarat from sin set free! 
2. A heart resigned, submissive,meek,My great Re-deem-er’s throne; 
RA Oneal low -ly, con-trite heart, Be - lev - ing, true, and clean, 
4. A heart in ev-’ry pt renewed, a full of es is ae 
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A ar nese ‘iit fie - ways feels Thy Blood,So free - ly spilt for Te 

Where on- ly Christ is heard to speak, ‘Where Jesus reigns a- lone. 
Which neither life nor death can part From Him that dwells within! 
Per - fect, and right, and pure, and good,A cop -y, Lord, of Thine. 


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291  +2%+I Know that My Redeemer Lives. 























. CHARLES WESLEY. , (BRADFORD. C. M.) Bee ae 
____ Sam. rie Sao or = 
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(a ii eo 6 ici de ae ee Ze te a 2-2: 
| 
Til sknow re my Re - deem- er lives,Andev- er ite for me: 
| 2.1 find Him lift-ing up my head; He brings sal - va-tion near: 
| 3. He wills that I should ho- ly be: pie can withstand His will? 
| 4. Je- sus, I rest i - on Thy Word: I ae fast- a ie lieve 
| io 2 
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A to- gs i A if He gives, A pledge of lib - er- is 
His presence makes me __ free in-deed, And He will soon ap-pear. 
The counsel of His gracein me_ He sure- ly shall ful- fil. 
Thou wilt re - turn,and claim me,Lord, And to Thy-self  re-ceive. 


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292 Approach, My Soul, the Mercy-Seat. 


(MEAR. C, M.) Wel8h Air. A. WiLirams. 


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. Approach,my soul, the mer -cy- seat,Where Jesus answers pray’r; 
. Thy prom-ise is my on-ly_ plea,Withthis I ven-ture nigh; | 
. Be Thou my Shield and Hid-ing-place, Thus,shelter’d near Thy side, 

O- wondrous love, to bleed and Cie, © bear the cross and shame, 


Sess Sas eee es 





























a Seite ec Seam ate net ra i St “ab 
Gas ee Ses bes SSI 


There humbly fall be- fore His feet, For none can_per- ish there. 

Thou call-est burdened souls to Thee,And such,O Lord, am ‘ 

I may my fierce ac -cus-er face, And tell him,Thou hast died. 

That guilt-y sin-ners, such as I, Mightplead Thy gracious Name. 
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293 


Isaac WaTTS. 


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Alas! and did My Saviour Bleed ? 


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289 





Would He de - vote that 


y A - ie and did my Saviour bleed,And did my Sov’reign die? 
. Was it for crimes that I have done, He groan’d up - on the tree? 
az Well mightthe sun in darkness hide, And shut his glo - ries in, 
4. But drops of grief cade ne eras bay ‘The debt of love | owe: 
iB 
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sa-cred head For such a worm Bs I? 


- maz-ing pit - y! graceunknown! And love be- yond de- reree! 
When Christ,the mighty Mak-er died, For man, the creature’s sin. 
Here, Lord, 1 give my - self NOR Tis all that’ I can do. 
ese eae e-2[e —— ee os oe a ar 
{gored seas aa re a es ee ee ee 
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I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say. 


H. Bonar (EVAN. C. M.) Wo. H. Havercat. 
| 
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G* 2 See See aS =e oan ar aes =| 
ie -oi" aan, 9: e228 ea 

1. I heard the voice of | Je-sus say, “Come un-to Me and rest; 

2.1 cameto Je-sus as Iwas—Wea-ry,andworn,and sad; 

3. I heard the voice of Je-sus say,‘“‘l am this dark world’s light, 

4. 1 look’dto Je-sus, and IfoundIn Him, my Star, my Sun: 








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—p4 ot ee EP ee om —— es ae SI oe ADO a a —-- 
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Lay down,thou wea-ry one,lay down Thy head up-on My breast.” 
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a rest: -ing-place,And He hasmade me _ glad. 


Look un-to Me, thy morn shall rise,And all thy day be peoie 4 
And in that light of ne I’ll walk Till trav’ling days are done. 
| 
Coa Sa ee ee 
Ee oa ee aie = 


—— 


2995 Majestic Sweetness. 


SAMUEL STENNETT. , (BELMONT. C. M.) oe Mozart. 


Boece irene erin P= 


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1. Ma - jes - tic sweetness sits stebnes Up- aA the Saviour S ae 
2. No mor-tal can with Him compare, A-mong the sons of men; 
3. He saw me plung’d in deep dis-tress, And flew to my _ re- lief; 

4. To heav’n,theplace of His a-bode, He brings my weary feet; 
5. Sincefrom Thy bounty I re-ceive Such sas os ial di - ye 


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His head with =e glories poms # His lips with Jit ) aa 
And fair- er He than all the fair Who fill the heav’nly train. 
For me He bore the shameful cross,And car-ried all my grief. 


Showsme the glo-ries of my God, And makes my joys complete. 
ce I> as thousand earl to give, Lord! Bey oes a be Thine. 


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296 How Sweet the Name. 
Joun NEwron. ! (ST. PETER. C. M.) A. R. REINAGLE. 
wiaapnn ia Wes A Path Yah a ta tb 

Gras oat a ee eer Se Se 


1. How sweet the Name of Je-sus sounds In a bed liev-er’s ear! 
2. It makes the wounded spir - it whole, Andcalms the troubl’d breast; 
3. Dear Name,the Rock on which I build, My Shield and Hid-ing-place; 


‘Atte ed ae Pea ern ys, eis 
ea eae See eee = 


Shee Bn oe eee 
{Seta ese eS 
airy hemes o_o o— eee oo rad owe es 

It soothes his sorrows,heals his wounds, And ae a- sant his fear. 


Tis. man-na to the hun: -gry soul, And to the wea-ry rest. 
au nev - er- ey ing Treas- Ue) fill’ d With boundless stores of grace. 


—b wes “—3-/3 Saas oc = oe 
Sea ore teeta = 
290 




















297 Guide Me, O Thou Great Jehovah. 


WILLIAM WILLIAMS, (ZION.) Tuomas HAsTINGs. 


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enh age == eS eee Sy 


ry] Guide me,O Thou great Jehovah, Pilgrim thro’ this bar-ren land: 
am weak, but Thou art mighty; Hold me with Thy pow’ rful hand: 
ey - pen now the crystal fountain,Whencethe healing waters flow; 
Let the fier- y, cloudy pil-lar, Lead me all my journey thro’: 
When I tread the verge of Jordan,Bid my anx-ious fears subside; } 
3) Bear me thro’ the swelling current; en me safe on age s side: ) 





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Sa ETT —, — $:—-3- gis oe 

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Breads-or a heavy ~ en, ‘Feed: me. Lord,. for. ev -. er =; ymoré, 

Strong De - liv-’rer,. Be Thou still mystrength and shield, 

Songs of prais-es_ | will. fev ‘er. give ,,.to Thee, 

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SSS See 
2 -scme -toeer ma e- rE 
Bread of heav- en, ee Wiese eords fOr veVy.- cerr = more: 
Strong De - liv - ’rer, Be Thou still © my strength and shield. 








Songs of prais- es | is ev - er ae Og, bees 
e. 
ep fe ral wae pile owe k — 
: Ce Oe ee ee a eh 
Cis et ae elu Deen ae CF ee eel 


Anon. 


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Glory be to the Father,and to the Son, and to the Com-fort-er. 
As it was in the beginning, 





TS OMe aCe ei st arch oy ev - er shall be, world without end. A - men. 
2 ie ieee ese 
a we ftase corinne oes 


291 





299 Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy. 


(GREENVILLE. 8s, “s, 48.) J. J. RoussEau. 





| BS & | i | 
ay Come, ye sinners, poor and need-y, Weak and wounded, sick and sore; 
Je - sus read-y stands to save you, ‘Full, or?” pit=y, love,and pow’r: 
aig Let not conscience make you linger, Nor of fit-ness fondly dream; } 
2-7 All the fit-ness He requireth Is to feel your need of Him: j 


Come, ye wea- ry, heav- iam Ja-den,Bruised and mangled by the fall; 
PRED G hice tar - ry till you’re better, You will nev - er come at all: 


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Sr es eee br $722 care 


He is a-ble, He is a - ble, He is_ will-ing donbt no more, 

This He give you,this He gives you,’Tis the Spirit’s glimm’ring beam, 

Not the dea not the right2zous, Sin-ners Je-sus came to save, 
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He : a- hs Hé jis" wa- hy He. is’ will-ing: doubtno more. 
This He gives you,this He gives you; ’Tisthe Spirit’s glimm’ring beam. 

Not the righteous,not the righteous,—Sin - ners Je - sus came to save, 

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300 Take Up Thy Cross. 


(MIGDOL. L. M.) LoweELit Mason. 


goa Gae oer eareers 


. “Take up thy cross,’’? the Sav- iour said, “If thou wouldst 
i Take up thy cross, nor heed the shame; Nor let thy 
2. Take up thy cross, then, in His strength,And calm - ly 
= - -sS- 


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Take Up Thy Cross.—Concluded. 
$$ 4— ie Sci ees ic ae 
aa ae =2=9- S—sce #3—te ore se 23: = — = 


My dis-ci - ple be; De- ny _ thy- self, the world for- 
fool - ish pride re - bel; ThyLord for thee the cross en - 











ev = ’ry a : es brave ;’ Twill guide thee Z a bet- ter 
aes ee @- -@- iti Lia 
He 2 #_@_ * acd a Pe eee pee epee 
l= ee a ——= 
) 1 =, eH SEES EE AS 
| 2, t __ how 
) ea EN 3 ee a —— nn 
ASS BS SBal 
; fe DERM EE “FT feel PT fe == 
) sake, And hum-bly _ fol - low ih PY Me.”’ 
; dured; Do “msavewthy © *soul™ from death and hell. 
| home, And lead _ to WG acuta Vee, Ob aa i grave. 
| : feat Beak gee ao 
= —— =e | —— =F: = ee ere 
st VU Peraed (nies arenes 





301 From All that Dwell Below the Skies. 


Isaac WatTTs. (OLD HUNDRED. L. M.) G. Franc. 


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we 

) eat all se dwell be-low the skies,Let the Cre-a-tor’s praise a- rise; 


ai - ter-nal are Thy mer-cies,Lord; E-ter-nal truth attends Thy Word: 
Be a loft-y themes, ye mortals »bring: In songs of praise di- vine-ly sing; 


Dox. Praise God the Father,praise theSon,And Ho- S op Mn nee in One: 


GAR s eae Bae. gaesiaee z feet eae ae 


oe ie So ore eae em ore are 


aa st ie 
(gazes Ses ese oan 


Let the Re-deem-er’s Nani be sung, Thro’ ev-’ry land, by ev-’ry tongue. 
Thy praise shall sound from shore to shore, Till suns shall rise and set no more. 
The great sal-va-tion loud proclaim,And shout for joy the Saviour’s Name. 


We Praise Thee for the Lamb once slain,Oh, praise and glo-ri- fy His Name! 





pee feel fo Je ee eres 
Stele f le ier red 





| 302 When I Survey the Wondrous Cross. 


Isaac WAfTs, (HAMBURG. L. M.) Arr. by LowE.Lit Mason. 
pee wicet cae iccece == 
—F__3—. — — — Bemars arc 

Ss ei ES Je ae ah st} 


1. When I sur- vey Ss won- drous cross On which the 
24For “bid “it, ord thar ] should boast, Save in the 
3. See! from His head, His hands, His feet, Sor - row and 
4. Were the whole realm of na- ture mine, That were an 


(aes . - (Pi wo _ wo _ 


pier ech ea a a oe Soe Caer MEe Wee amy ioe © 
ie SeaRer Srsiaee= =| 


ge 


meee eae es gee oa = oie 
6 2a le aa ee 











Prince — of ais - ry died, My _ rich - est gain mee 
, death» ‘Of .“uChrist amy, God: All the vain things that 
ys flow min - gled down! Did e’ersuch love’ and 
- 'e J. far too smalls, SLove™ “SOmed) 2 az ae ing, 




















count but loss, And pour con-tempt on all my pride. 
charm. .me most; I sac,- ti «fice them); {to #-HiSsaebloods 
sor >=) row. meet, Or thorns compose.) so. ichv wee crown? 
SO di - vine, De-mands my soul, Myvite, ey: all. 
| 
Ce. 2. @ _@~g. a dee ‘gaayek | 
eH—= Paste Se ee ee ae | 
Salers eee Fortes or aa =a I A | 
Saeco ; 
303 From Every Stormy Wind that Blows. 
BoEHM. (RETREAT. L. M.) Tuomas Hastincs. 
Fes iene mre wale woah lag ie 7 = 
< i a omens Loma ed ee 
eet Vibes eer y storm - y wind that blows, From 
2. Ah! whith - ef could we flee for aid, When 
Ber ere a tere +O) ea - gle wings we _ soar, And 











From Every Stormy Wind that Blows.—Concluded. 


need ace UEP pes SME ated Birkel 
| aie sr eae es ee =e 
eee te ee 
- ’ry  swell-ing tide of woes, There is a calm, a 


pied: des - o - late, dis-may’d,Or how the hosts of 
sin re sense ws - lest no more; And heav’n comes down our’ 











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22= ——F Se ee 
caer a sae aaa “ees 
= Serie — 9 Se = a2 |] 


sure, we- treats > Tis found be - rot the ‘mer ,- .cy*- seat. 
nelly de - feat; ~ Had \suff’ting *,saints no® ‘mer <= cy~-- seat? 
souls to greet, While glo- ry crownsthe mer - cy - seat.) 


oS Eee es ee eee 
Se So — 3 
304. Jesus, Lover of My Soul. 
Cu. WESLEY, 1740. ono’ B. Marsu, 1834. 
acl ial abun FINE. 





=i SSeS Se 
= ae Sg er Ss Eee? 
aes - sus, lov-er of my soul, Let me to Thy bo-som _ fly, i 
Whilethe nearer wa-ters roll, While the tempest still is high; 
1 Oth - er ref-uge have I none,Hangsmyhelpless soul on Thee: } 
Leave,oh,leave me not a-lone, ‘Still sup-port and com-fort me. § 


Thou, O erat, art all | wont Morethan all in Thee | find: 
Se DE ae cheer the faint, Heal the sick, andlead the blind. 


——— == Se Sse, 
—8—_sS—_s SS ee 
es Ser tet les = SS ieo erie 
D.C.—Safe in - to the ha-ven guide, Oh, receive ne soul at last. 


D.C.—Cov-er my de-fense-less head With the shadow of Thy wing. 
D.C.—Let the healing streams abound; Make and keep me pure with-in. 


oecese3 Rime heals RUE ogee 
oes Fae a a Se ae te-s-e-e{SSie: Zee || 
= Nia ic lanals esha 
Hide me, O my Sav-iour, hide, Till the storm of life is past, 


All my trust on Thee is stayed, All my help from Thee I! bring; 
Plenteous grace with Thee is found—Grace to cov-er all my sin: 




















Ss eae 





305 Come, Sinners, to the Gospel Feast. 


CHARLES WESLEY. _ (DUKE STREET. L. M.) Joun Hatron. 





. Come, sin-ners, to the’ .,Gos:- pel :, feast; ~Lethineverry 

2 Come, all ye souls by sin op- pressed, Ye rest-less 
See Him set forth be - fore your eyes, That pre-cious, 
Danae God the Fa - ther, praise the Son, And Ho- ly 














Eee Meal rhs Bees | 


soul he PA - sus’ guest: Ye need not one be 
wan - d’rers aft - er rest; Ye . poor, and maim/’d, and 
bleed - ing Sade serie aviice: His of - fered ben - 6 (5 
Spit) - “it} ess In? One: We praise Thee for the 





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ees 














a cae ein wl aot onsh seh el nate nek k Me | eee 
eas = See =a) 


left be - hind, For God hath bid - den all man - kind. 
halt, and blind, In Christ a heart - y  wel-come find. 
fits em - brace, And free-ly now  ~.-be_ saved by grace. 














Pale once slain, Oh, ane and glo - ri - fy His Name! 
fos I~ 
ea eae : nie og Ae) ae 
eg tts Pate ee S= || 
Bn Ef i 
306 O Happy Day. 
PuiLtip DoppDRIDGE. (SEASONS. L. M.) IGNACE PLEYEL. 
Sicehie = aap sete eb ees pa Mase 
De pe 1 te Baeen “= ‘ iret ROO SN Pe 
ON NE SOM PRN eT ae 


I. O hap - py fi that fixed my choice On “Thee, my 
2. O hap - py bond, that seals my vows To Him Who 
3.’Tis done, the great trans- ac - tion’s done; | am my 
4. Nowrest, my long - di - ae - ed heart; Fixedon this 

















O Happy Day. 


4 Ce en eee 
2 Ses ae = hFes 


Sav - jour and my God! Well may this glow- ing 


























Meine —@ its all my ‘lovel« Let’*cheer’- ful’ ™ an-- thems 
Parics, yy andere Smee Acer drew Mmeyr. and I 
bliss - ful Celie wtelyvearests. 5 Nor CVE tL Chast LOM aly 
| al -@- aS 
oe aie Or wie a eg ew ON es creel gO ge 
eee es EEE ec, SPR EIT APTS I oes I a 
oo Tar Rea Newman 
SUNN pw ane NTE OY: 
eae ee Sieeee es qiseaee Ses) 
—— ee sates Fd Micro ak —+— —|—- <3 
heart ree = joie; And telit Wits. rap tures mt - broad. 
fill His house, While to that sa - cred shrine 1 move. 
fol - lowed on, Charmdto con-fess the voice di - vine. 
Lord de - part, With Him of ev - ’ry good _ pos-sessed. 
“0 aes: ep ere we aw. a wis iil t: (ce. -0- 2 
Sei o—8—[r ee =|| 
= Ses 
307 Sun of My Soul. 
‘““The Lord God is a sun.’’—Ps. 84: 11. 
J. KEBLE, 1827. German. Arr. one H. Monk. 
53-4 oS Sst Seale sie isSeic== Sos =| 
ee Cae Zs ome BBE ees: 


ae ae aa Thou Saviour dear, It is‘ not dB if Thou be near; 
A -bidewith me from morntill eve, Forwithout Thee!  can- not live: 
3. If some poor wand’ring child of Thine Have spurn’d to-day the Voice divine— 
4. Come near and ie us when we wake,Ere thro’ the world our way we take, 

















Fe eee eee 
eqeeeser fe ee eee 


vi A il apa aoa eae 
(gee 22 22 ele colz—zle ell 


Oh,may no ae born cloud a - rise, To hide Thee from Thy servant’s eyes. 
A-bide with me when night is nigh, For without Thee I dare not die. 
Now,Lord,the gra-cious work be- gin; Let himno more lie down in sin. 
Till in the o - cean of Thy love We lose ourselves Hen na-bove. 




















5 et, Mee at oe So a TA ett oo a, De 
Soh ng eat op amme  d Pee == eh 
sS Ee = i 
=e zoe emeieaa ratte F 











308 Whiter than Snow. 


‘¢ Wash me, and I shall be whiter than snow.”—Ps. 51: 7. 


James NICHOLSON. Ww. G. FIiscuer, 1872. 


On [eas baa re gla! 


. Lord Je-sus, I. long to be per-fect - ly whole; 1 want Thee for- 
os Lord Je-sus,look down from Thy throne inthe skies, And help me to 
3. Lord Je-sus, for this I most hum-bly en-treat;I1 wait,blessed 
4. Lord Je-sus, "Thou seest - | pa-tient- ly wait; Come now, and with- 

% 


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Fa ea ema cm Ge ead wn SA cE os 
es cae eo. nes 


eo oe e— 
ev - er, to live in my soul; Break downev’ry i - dol, cast 
make a com-plete sac-ri - fice; | give up my - Self,and what- 





al tea at 





Lord, at Thy cru- ci-fied feet,By faith,for my cleansing, I 
a ok a new heart cre - ate; To those who have sought Thee, Thou 


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out- ev-’ry foe; Now wash me,and I shall be whiter than snow. 
CVn ET 1 know—Now wash me,and I ae all be whiter than snow. 
see Thy Blood flow—Now wash me,and I shall be whiter than snow. 
nev - er said’st No—Now wash me,and I shall be whiter ine snow. 


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Ce 00 0 | riot Sree ae Shee 














oan oe 
fe! 21 ws Pare ee ee BLS: AAT 
sone Sa a ee See 


Whit - er Aa snow, ea whit - er than snow; 


SS =—- = ——— ae 
p= eee SSeS ee] 


Now wash me, and | shall ns whit - er than Gra 


LN 
seein FE AE J fake. 
Cire eon ae ees et ee 
2opatee aes aes Ei eere ioe | 


298 By permission. 




















309 = Safely Through Another Week. 


Joun NEwrTon. (SABBATH. 7s, 6 lines.) LoweE_Lt Mason, 


eee eats Ss eS ries 











. Safe-ly thro’ an-oth-er week, ae has brought us on our way; 
2) While we pray for pard’ning grace, Thro’ the dear Re-deem-er’s Name, 
3. Here we come Thy Name to praise; May we feel Thy pres-ence near: 
4. May Thy wee -pel’s joy- ful sound Con-quer sin-ners, com-fort saints; 














es z Bie es goles a aclelpiast ooet eee oe fe B— 
ee ee 
Boag pS SN RA Ny 
ee ee ee 





Let us now a bless-ing seek, Wait-ing in His courts to - day: 

Show Thy rec - on-cil- ed face, Take a-wayour sins and shame: 
May Thy glo - ry meet our eyes, While we in Thyhouse ap - pear: 
Make the a of oa Big ts re-lief for all com-plaints: 


lot Neale 
es i ie terete po eet 
| : if 








& Seu ‘ 
an oe i Fis vies =~ sich bs s= Dantes x a ee 
De ite Mal mine =e Si wo inf SO eT bald 


Day of all the week the best, Em-blem of  e - ter-nal rest; 
From our world-ly cares set free, May we rest this day in Thee; 
Here af-ford us, Lord, a taste Of our ev - er- last-ing feast; 
Thus may all our Sabbaths prove, Till we join the Church a-bove; 














Aa 
Lagemesst ee = 
7 Z 3 Sises 282 sie 






Day of all the week the best, Em-blem of e-ter-nal rest. 

From our world-ly cares set free, May we rest this day in Thee. 
Here af-ford us, Lord, a taste Of our ev- er-last- ing feast. 
Thus may all our Sabbaths prove, Till we join the Church a- bove. 








f 
310 Be Pure, be All for Jesus! 


On Thanksgiving Day, 1902, the day the sainted Fannie M. Conway departed this life, her 
son Charles said to her, *’ Mother, what can I do for you?”’ she replied—‘* Be pure, be all for 
Jesus!’ The following hymn is a compilation of some of her last words, 

Coe CHAS. Be 


ee ae ERR n, Poe ek Wl 
0S ee] | 


-~—@ = 
@ @ oe. 


| r.“Be pure, be all for Je-sus!’’thy moth - er told thee to; 
2.°* That bright,bright face of Je-sus ap-peared to me just now, 
3.°E - ter - nal life’s too pre-cious! I can - not lose it now, 
Leging now that song so blessed, ‘There’s power in Je-sus ’ Blood, , 
ia Pare ae all for Je- sus!”? (they thrill my heart to - day;) 


ee ee ee eee 
eae ieee Rat Bee 














lo 
This mes - sage from her Sav-iour, her part - ing wordsto you: 
And told me He was com-ing, how soon, I do not know: 
So» help mecome off vic-tor, at Je - sus’ will to. bow: 
’T will cleanse the foul-est sin - ner when wash’d be-neath its flood: 
ae fol - low Je-sus close-ly, for os the Truth,the Way: 





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zp eee te Lat ES et atthe \ 
== =a Baers 
ar etiyT ee be —>s—T 4 a 
‘*Be pure, be all for Je-sus! let none — of self pre- an 
He ‘will not dis-ap-point me, His Word it can-not fails 
To Him I’ve all  sur-ren-dered; He’s brought me safe - ly through 
Tho’ now I can-not join thee, Vil gen - tly wave my hand, 
Lose sight of all things world-ly, thy eae te S face. 10 see: 


e909 wae = a : ae Sr 
ie ee eee ee =— 


Sp ete hated ee SIN eee —j]—- SN 
Si iat Sones ioe = + be ai “fo= 
POTN EI TTT wd tee Pea = : ee =| 











But ev - er press-ing on-ward, lest look - ing back you fail.”’ 
Thy moth-er goes to glo-ry, with her Beloved to dwell.” 
The great-est trib- u - la-tion, His per- fect will to do.” 
And short- ly be with Je-sus, with ransomed ones to stand.”’ 
We’ll sing His praise in glo- ry, thro’ all e- ter- ni - ty. 








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Be Pure, be All for Jesus !—Concluded. 


REFRAIN. 
eh | SG SSS ocak al AE Ree Ns 
- ee a 
ree ee eG oo o_o 


@ 


O bless - ed hap-py mem-~-’ry, for - ev - er dear to be, 








That mes-sagefrommy mother, her part- ing words to me: 





TLD LONE Bet 


eee eee 





SS oeet eee 3 a i ma Pare 
pose eet certs arr aee 
ee sear —<—- se a sre oan eee 


“Be pure, be all for Je- sus!’?I heard her sweetly say, 


SECT gia nolan yes — oer STE 
eases Fittest 
ory 


“Be pure, be all for Je-sus! and mother meet some day.” 


“™ Poco ad Lib. 








Sit Jesus is Victor. 


Just before the departure of the sainted Fannie M. Conway she said, ‘‘ Jesus is Victor! ** 


Cre: Cuas. Conway. 
xy oN 
Fae eee ee ee 
| oe ee “g—e— oo oe oe ee ee 


1.““Oh! help me fight the bat - tle, For vic-t’ry I must have!’ 
2.‘‘A glimpse of heav’nly man-sions To me_ was just re-veal’d; 
3.“‘He says He’scom-ing for me—Why doth He yet de- lay? 
4.‘‘Allthoughts of earth are van-ished For heav’nlyscenesI view; 


ee eee oo ee >| 
SRisere ee ee 





ew 
ee ae ene » Mb bea Lae EDP 
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So said a_ lov-ing moth-er, Whoseson close by her stood; 
I’ve seenthosehomesin glo- ry, My eyes are now un- -sealed; 
His Word, it can-not a me, I’ve trust-ed it al- way; 
The Pearl- y Gates are - pen, Ill short-ly en - ter through; 


a SHG 
5; SSS eee = — as 


“The en- e- my ap-proach-es— But Christ my Lord is near; 
That bright,brightfaceof Je-sus,—His face just now I see, 
I know He’ll keep His prom -ise, I’ll short - ly be with Him, 
ent Oh, what a a rious Sav - iour He’sgiv’n me_ vic - to - ry! 





ig Ca 
bo ee SS 
eee eee Se oe a Bas = 


To me He’ll give the vic - to- ry, My voice He’ll sure-ly mt 
PraiseGod, I have the vic-to-ry! And I with Himshall be.”’ 
He giv- eth me the vic - to- ry; His glo - ry dawns within.”’ 
My praise shall rise for ev - er-more To Him Whoset me free.’’ 


-| 
sit 
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Eg: 
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Dee pata eee of ee 














Jesus is Victor !—Concluded. 


REFRAIN. 
(31s won Sa fee ere ee PO aia AES HS 
(ee a eee 
S o-oe—@ Se is ee eg ae 
BUes a SUSHI isis Vicw—e (Olle Vic > tor) o’en the grave! | And 
> 5- Or —r 2s - 
2 === 4 
” - 


: ee ae ee ica leon OT —- praetor 
Sse e Seer e ee eee 


gives to me the vic - to- ry, For He hath pow’r to save: 


-~- -~#&- 7s 
(ne fo eer oe Se Daf Teal moa 
ea —— a —e—F= SSE 





LS SSS ae a 


3 3 © S$ 2« ¢ «0 © “& % oe 
va 
The great-est trib - u - la - tion He’s a eve foe ly through, 
er aa —__———- 98 —_ 8 —__® —,4-—_g— ao 
SS a eee ee eee 
ae Sei cal Give Gia: -— 


Bee so o- 


3 hs 
Gris: ae : = ae SSS «fl 








(s 
oS (be ee ee 
a: =ete—e = 


312 Praise God the Father. 


AoW , Trans i peas L. M.) ANTOINETTE JACKSON. 





Praise God the oe ther, ‘praise..:, the Son; And a 











= ornare a wee a fF} 
oo ee a 


Spir - it, Three in One: Wepraise Thee for the Lamb once cou 


gg od — =25 ee 
eee eee ee 








| 
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a Fae an Be PT 
QOh;! praise ander glog: y=? ae-e ie a : ey Name! A - men. 





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313 Praise Ye the Lord. 


GSG: (DOXOLOGY. L. M.) Cuas. Conway. 


a = |e 
Saree researc 











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Praise ye the Lord from morn an aie Praise Him ye 
Sipps sS ee — i 
‘= by 3 ET LHe | -—-— == ET SAW 

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Praise Ye the Lord.—Concluded. 


ee SS RESsrS 


chil - dren the light sel ets praise.a ue etise 


pe ee eos lee eee 











to Christthe Son, And Ho-ly Spir - it, Three in One. 


ee oe ee ea 


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314. As We, O Lord, Depart. 
GG; . (8S. M.) Cuas, Conway. 
En ee il na SHUG Na allied a — w&—+—_--_--~— 
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TOPICAL INDEX. 


Hymns of Full and Free Salvation. 


ASSURANCE. NO, 
All taken away........-..- 27 
Anchored within the vail.. 128 
Glory to Jesus erahatehcinekol ete 23 
Hallelujah, I’m te ay oats 46 
Happy in His smile....... 91 
I belong to only Thee.. Noa 52 
I found | it in the Book....: 8 
I’ve harbored in Jesus.... 88 
I’ve Jesus all the way..... 205 
Ransomed and redeemed.. 6 
Redeemed by grace.....--. 141 
Resting on the promises.. “74 
Trusting every hour...... 82 
When the Lord of Light is 142 

ATONEMENT. 
Arise, my soul, arise..... 254 
Hallelujah, I’m redeemed. 46 
Hallelujah to the Lamb... 244 
Lone, and rejected....... 39 
Redeemed by Grace.....- 141 
The Blood-stained cross... 109 
There isa Fountain......- 279 
Thorn-crownz< and....... 225 
Thy life Thou gavest.....- 218 
’Tis a wondrous thing to.. 118 
Trusting every hour...... 32 
When I survey the. L. M. 3802 
Without money, without... 3 
Wonderful love......--.-. 84 

BAPTISM. 
Baptize.rss casera. sss: 214 
O happy day..:e1--seeeees 306 
BIBLE. 
Everlasting life.......++-- 232 
Healing in the Word...... 196 
How firm a foundation.... 252 
I found it in the Book..... 8 
Precious Book......... +++. te 
The blessed Gospel......-. 
There’s a Book that tells of 134 
BLOOD. 

All taken away.....--.---- 27 
Arise, my soul, arise...... 254 
Hallelujah, I’m redeemed. 46 
Just as Lam........+..-.-. 272 
Oh, the power of His...... 236 
Ransomed and redeemed.. 6 
Redeemed by grace....... 141 
ROCKOLPAISES Hen tence ue + 27 
The Blood-stained cross... 109 
The Fount is free.... .... 174 
There is a Fountain....... 27% 
There is power in Jesus’.. 108 


There’s a Book that tells of 134 


Thy life Thou gavest...... 213 
’Tis a wondrous thing to.. 118 
Trusting every hour...... 32 
Washed far whiter than... 59 
Whiter than snow......... 308 
Without money, without... 8 
Wonderful love........... 34 
CALLING. 
Childwcome Homers. + <- 101 
Come, oh, come to Me.... 227 
Come to the Gospel....... 83 


309 


NO. 
Come unto Me and rest 63 
EE Nteriiirne de seiemiete stole sicle's 194 
Hast Thou no Saviour?.. 76 
Hear Him calling... 42 


Hear, oh, hear His message 106 
He calleth thee.. 167 
O prodigal, return!. Wayans i 94 
There were ninety and.. 73 
Thy Father will meet thee 21 


’Tis Jesus’ voice you hear. 81 
Waiting at your door...... 44 
Where is My lost sheep? goo Ae 


While the Saviour’s gently 143 
Who will follow Jesus?.. 58 


Why not surrender to-. . 156 
Will ViOuNGomer it sentincc 138 
CARE (see Guidance.) 
CHILDREN. 
Allinnvall for jesus... asses 53 
Children of the blessed.... 19 


Give your hearts to Jesus. 124 
Jesus isa wonderful....... 121 
Jesus loves the children... 222 
MISE aAnIctlG Wordsane. «age 87 
Little children of the Lord 7% 

Mittle sunbeams esc s ees 188 
Little willing hands...:... 186 
Onward to the rescue go!.. 80 
Suffer them to come to Me 169 


Whosoever.. 


CHRISTMAS. 
Glows bestorGodmasreant. 2s 95 
Tail ity ements iret 77 
His Name shall be called.. 54 
Shepherds o’er their flocks 71 


SUGUCTLIS DYAiseS ctas ideas 
The Gift Unspeakable.. 
While the shepherds watch 242 


CHURCH. 
CAUCE MeL 1 Oley era eersisha yous 162 
IAKat hie Aeloniie Sac Pepe eel 
O biessed hill of Zion. Metres 182 

CLOSING. 

As we,O Lord,depart.S.M. 314 
Guide me, O Thou great,. 297 
Gitid Gas el@ondue ees cee le 316 
Guide us, Saviour..... 317 
Praise God the L. M.... 312 
Praise ye the Lord. L. M. 813 


COMFORTER (see Holy 
Spirit.) 
COMING OF JESUS. 
Till the Bridegroom comes 105 


Watching, waiting ....... 33 
We shall be like Him...... 163 
When the Bridegroom. .. 285 


When the Lord shall come 107 


CONFESSION (see Tes- 
timony.) 
CONSECRATION. 

ADI dies shesoierecet ins lars sah ecthe 138 
Allinralliforsyesuse: -> ac 53 
Cleanse me, Lord, .....+. 152 


NO 
(Consecration acct eRe 157 
DehverenivesilWwordyssm ees si 1 
ID ranwanrecloSenm meses aleshts 84 
ihren santo) AUN as osone 4 132 
Father of eternal grace... 276 


DDI Seubeistenithin Mois Moawore 2 


Give mea faithful heart.. 145 
Give me Jesus.. Bente ol 
I belong to only Thee. inert 52 
Is your Isaac on the altar? 113 
I will surrender to-day.... 26 
Nqsthaswlh ame getter comeeters <' 272 
IZOraee Lew illest 7 enOe 
Nearer, Lord, to ‘Thee. ¢ . 122 
Nearer, my God, to Thee. 256 
Oh, take TIVE Le Oniieraetete ee 189 
Only and all for Jesus..... § 
DAVE MIME: NO Wiser si bieherye > 147 
Saviour of the sin- -gick soul 275 
Sendmmic. cs. as Ars Git hey 8, HO Bl 
Take me heavenly Father. 212 
Wisernrets Word tees. oes nes 97 
Whiter than snow... 308 
CROSS. 


Alas! and did my. C.M.. 293 


Alleluia for the cross...... 64 
Glory Initle: crogsie\).c ial e 99 
Lone, and arte: See Shoo 
Take up thy cross. PeemoUU 
The Blood- stained « €LOss. a. 109 
When I survey the. L. M. 302 
Wonderful lovess. 2 jeesies 34 
FAITH—TRUST. 
Fight the good fight...... 247 
Fruits of heaven.......... 123 
UiyourletyElinnicte ces vat coeaeel 14: 
Is your Isaac on the altar ? (aa 
Oh, touch but His sarnepe 104 


Only Jesus will I trust. 
Resting on the promises. . 74 
The greatest is love....... 
The Lord will provide.... 
rusting veveryineur. ces. 
Trusting in the faithfulness 178 


FELLOWSHIP—COM- 


MUNION. 
IA Didledtacerseee: biaeneteates 133 
Every day more precious.. 234 
I’ve Jesus all the way..... 205 
Jesus is the greatest of all. 29 


Lead me by Thy hand.... 2381 


No Friend like Jesus.. 47 
Oh, fora closer walk. C. M. 285 
Sun of my soul. L.M.... 307 
What a Friend I find in... 219 


FORGIVENESS my Re- 
pentance.) 
FRIEND. (Jesus a) 


BBIAEL casos nes SV alatheres cise 133 
Gi vennes lessee sues eee ol 
I’ve Jesus all the way..... 205 
Jesus is the greatest of all. 29 
No Friend like Jesus...... 47 
Only Jesus will Itrust.... 89 


O wonderful kindness of.. 
What a Friend I find in... 


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219 


FUNERAL. NO. 
Bright-robed in glory..... 12 
Come unto Meand rest... 63 


Jesus, Lover of my soul... 
Meet me over there....... 
Rock of Awesiiy.scr-eae Piet 
When the Lord of Light is 
When the Lord shall call.. 22 


GOSPEL. 


I found it in the Book..... 8 
Salvation: doc Viger cop iaelass 
The Blessed Gospel....... 


GRACE—MERCY. 


A sinner saved by grace.. 217 
Depth of mercy!......-... 284 
Grace SO freé.......22 see+0 223 
Jesus died to bring........ 233 
Lone, and rejected........ 39 
Oh, what grace !.......... 126 
Redeemed by grace......- 141 
Save even ME......2cereees 75 
The Gift Unspeakable.... 172 
Waiting at your door,..... 44 
What wondrous grace..... 60 
GUIDANCE—CARE., 
Cast thy burden on thy... 68 
Child) lamthine. pesos 154 
Pedéeéadeth mera steers 265 
Lead, kindly Light... <2. . 249 
Lead me by Thy hand.... 281 
Marching with Jesus...... 136 
No Friend like Jesus...... 47 
Saviour, leadume paneer 206 


The Lord will provide.... 
What a Friend I find in... 219 
When the Lord of Light is 142 


HEAVEN. (Almost There) 


Beautiful Zion sae Aeciy MO 
Meet me over there....... 130 
‘Till the Bridegroom comes 105 
Watching, waiting........ 33 
Weshall be like Him...... 163 
When the Lord shall come 107 


When the redeemed ones.. 86 
Will you "meetme?y... a... 187 
HOLY SPIRIT—COM- 
FORTER. 


Come, Thoualmighty King 257 
Has the Gift to you been.. 226 
Have you been anointed?. 85 
Jesus, Thine all- ~C. M....°287 
O blessed Comforter.L. M. 211 
Oh, tarry at Jerusalem.... 184 
PATTY: ei tucuer ainsi Se kgees 110 
With Pentecostal..C. M... 197 


HOPE (See Invitation.) 


INVITATION. 
Cast thy burden on thy.... 68 
Child, come home......... 101 
Come, oh, come to Me..... 227 
Come ‘toniesusiiaonge is tee 277 
Come to the Gospel.. .... 83 


Come unto Meand rest... 63 
Come, ye disconsolate..... 267 
Come ye sinners, poor and 299 
Bnterminis: cued tmacsiee 194 


Get anchored in Jesus..... 102 
Hast thou no Saviour?.... 78 
Hear Him calling. ....... 42 
Blée-calleth théelme nese. 167 
Is thy name written there? 111 
Meet me over there....:.. 130 


310 


TOPICAL INDEX. 


NO. 


Oh, take me, Lord....-..: 139 
Oh, touch but His garment 104 
O prodigal, return!........ 94 
Save me now...... slase aie Ped 
Sinners, turn; why will ye 274 
The Gospel feast 305 
There were ninetyandnine 73 
Tho’ your sins as crimson. 116 
Thy Father will meet thee 21 
*Tis Jesus’ voice you hear. 81 
Waiting at your door..... 44 
Where is My lost sheep?.. 160 


While the Saviour’s gently 143 
IW: DOSOEVER;'s cm anenieeerree ais 82 
Who will follow Jesus..... 58 
Why not surrender to-.... 156 
Will you:come ty. susie. sees 138 
Will you meet me?........ 187 
JOY—SUNSHINE. 
Allittaken away..s-sees- oe. 20 
Beljyoyrulsecce lane athe 202 
Eruits, of -heavens.\9- tse. ald20 
Glory to-Jesusitits oct. 23 
Hallelujah, I’m redeemed. 46 
Happy in His smile........ 91 
OH, what ¢raceswe.e.. se 126 
Singing withthe ransomed 40 
JUDGMENT. 
Except ye repent........ wie LOU, 


Prepare ye the way of the 30 
Sound withacertain sound 103 
What shallthy reaping be? «+ 5 
When the redeemed ones.. 86 
Where shall eternity be... 15 


LIFE—LIGHT. 


Everlasting life.. 2. ....4-° 282 
The blessed Gospel....... 11 
Trusting every hour...... 32 


When the Lord of Light is 142 
LORD’S—SUPPER. 
Alas! and did my. C.M... 293 


Blest Emblems...2. 0.4... . 119 
Bread of the world........ 258 
Lone; and'rejectedi... 3.2. 39 
There isa Fountain. C. M. 279 
Thorn-crowned and....... 225 


When-e’er I look. L.M... 207 
When I survey the. L. M. 302 


LOVE. 
Boundlessilovie.ts.—e-e tees fi 
Fruits of heaven.......... 123 
Gad isiovex nc sces ae se eae 255 


He loved a poor sinner like 204 
LO VCs oat dee roils yt Re clots ee 155 
Love Divine, all love.s... 251 
Nearer, Lord, to Thee.... 122 


Oh, what grace!.......... 126 
Thee will I love, O. C. M. 195 
The greatest is love....... 146 
What wondrous grace.. 60 
Wondéeriulilovielerss..c nee. 34 


LOYALTY (see Obedience.) 
MERCY (see Grace.) 
MISCELLANEOUS, 


BesatifuldZionvsore . ene 162 
Beneath Thy wings of love 191 
Be pure, be all for Jesus... 310 


Bright-robed in glory..... 12 
Candans inl ih msde ddates a ta I 
Cast thy burden on thy... 68 


Child, I am thine, ..csa.055« 154 
Christ is all that you need. 185 
Every day more precious.. 234 
Fruits of heaven...... be cieel 
God’s Word, His path..... 
Holiness unto the Lord... 176 
Holy. Zion;. «sie sass hae os 
How shall I honor Him ?.. 
I could not live without... 
If you let. Himmecasc vee. 
I hear, I feel, I know..... 193 
Is it not so?..... eyoleth OO 
Is your Isaac on the altar? 113 
It is far better beyond.... 
Jesus isa wonderful...... 
Jésus. iS vactOrsat ones arene 
O blessed hill of Zion..... 
O Conqueror Divine...... 
O Thou God of great long- 100 


Precious Book........ Ape Gi! 
Sheet off tian. in eee 112 
Shout His praises. .......- 187 


Singing withtheransomed 40 
Stand fasthweus tree 
Stand likeairock jase 
The Potintiis free. fa. ene 14 
The grand new song...... 246 
The old ship of Zion....... 200 
We shall be like Him...... 
When the Lord shall call.. 228 
Without money, without.. 38 


MISSIONS-MISSIONARY. 


Crushed by the tempter... 198 
Nothing is too hard....... 224 
See, the fields are white to 189 
Send meiit.’./. eee een) 
Tell to us the precious.... 239 
The brothers’ missionary.. 140 


The sisters’ missionary.... 180 
NAME. 

His Name shall be called.. 54 

How sweet the..C.M... . 296 


Let His Name be praised.. 4 
Praise ye the Lord, our God 135 
Shout His praises.. 137 
The all-powerful Name... 
The Name'of Jesua....- ste 


NEW YEAR. 


A new year comes. L. M. 237 
Another century. L. M... 199 


OBEDIENCE-LOYALTY. 


Arise, young men. C. M.. 49 
A warrior for the. C.M.. 67 
God’s Word His path..... 183 
I belong to only Thee..... 52 
I will surrender to-day.... 26 
Lord, Tewilli: ai. pee eee 
Make me willing to-day... 72 
Marching with Jesus...... 136 
Onward with Jesus....... 144 
Saviour, leadtme.\s.). mevaee 206 
Send Mets dyec cna ieee eee 
Standard bearers...... Fees 
Stand fast.: (5 Jee --. 166 


Stand like a rock for Jesus. 
Stand up with Jesus....... 
Stand with the Captain... 
With courage then. C. M. 2 


PALM SUNDAY. 


Hosanna in the highest... 
Hosanna to Jesus.,....... 


Jesus comes! behold our,. 218 














PEACE—REST. wo. 
Art thou weary ?.......... 268 
Blessed) Rest. Meseiels scant 61 
Come unto Meand rest... 63 
Fruits of heaven.......... 123 
Heavenly peace.......+.-- 190 
I heard the voice of. C.M. 294 
O rest that Jesus gives.. 55 
Resting on the promises... 74 
PRAISE. 
Alleluia, praise and glory. 129 
All hail the power. C.M.. 27 
Awake and sing the. S.M. 281 
IBS nies ills. ub apo nacabicdae 202 
Christ.shalltrules, seen 17 
Come,Thoualmighty King 257 
From all that dwell. L.M. 301 
Glory be to Jeh. (Gloria.).. 315 
Glory, LOmeSUS saris aso ie 23 
Hallelujah to the Lamb... 244 
Hallelujah unto Jesus!.... 151 
Holy, holy, holy.... .-.... 248 
How shall I honor Him 7% . 238 
Jesus hail! enthroned in . 271 
Jesusis a wonderlules..e 121 
Let His Name bepraised.. 4 
Loving, Kindness.2.... + 264 
Majestic sweetness. C. M. 295 
Oh, could I-cspeak the..... 269 
Oh, \yyllale (a HRC OIE A ARE Bono ae 12 
O Thou God of graceand. 10 
© Thow God of great. .... 100 
OF RhourGedsot my. .<j-. 2.) 250 
Praise Him, ye ransomed. 18 
Praise the great Jehovah... 90 
Praise the King of heaven 253 
praise sthemsOrd access sun. 48 
Praise ye the Lord Jeh.. 22 
Praise ye the Lord, our... 1385 
Redemption’s song........ 56 
Shoutsulis praises!ija-1 2: 137 
Singing withtheransomed 40 
pbive Name.ot Jiesusiia.s- 216 
We thank Thee, O Father. 45 
PRAYER, 
ANOLE: Kad c byboy oot Gee canes 133 
A heart like Thine. C. M. 181 
FASTA LOM UCSIS sels sels 53 
Approach, my soul, C.M. 292 
Cause me, OiLord)) CoM i379 
Cleanse me, Lord.......... 152 
Gomes Phow Hount:..css 1s 201 
Welivierem cull Ord. anaes & 
ID Ranvein CcCLOSEIs Vleisicis:s8e's 84 
Draw meé to) Jhee.; 2 j4.:- + 132 
Father of eternal grace... 276 
Forever here my rest. C.M. 286 
From every stormy. C.M. 303 
aa Sal Via tiOIL evinces «10.0 7\° 2 
Give mea thankful. S.M. 145 
Give us conviction. S, M. 209 
Guide me, O Thou great.. 297 
Jesus hail! enthroned in.. 27 
Jesus, Lover of my soul... 304 
iat Thine all- C. M.... 287 
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Lead me by Thy hand ... 231 
Peraume onee le Miss cos 181 
Make me willing to-day... 72 
INerey=seat sale Mee ns 69 
Nearer, Lord, still nearer. 50 
Nearer, Lord, to Thee.... 122 
Nearer, my God, to Thee.. 256 
O blessed Comforter, L. M. ot 
283 


Oh, come and dwell, S. M, 
311 


TOPICAL INDEX. 


NO. 
O Conqueror divine....... 125 
Oh, fora closer walk. C. M. 285 
Oh, fora heart to. C. M.. 290 
Oh, fora perfect. C. M.. 177 
Oh, take me, Lord. L. M. 139 
Only:and all for Jesus..... 9 
Ol Saviour hears... 6.55. 120 
O Spirit shine more. 14 


O Thou God of grace and. 10 


O Thou God of great long- 100 
TROCKOT AES Jeinteis) erence 27 

Savevevien meéuaesse. so. "5 
Save me Now....25<0-. is.’ 147 


SaAvsOu taleaG melee setae 5200 
Saviour of the sin-sick... 


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Saviour, Source of......... 24 
Saviour, WOULCE OlNifearen. 153 
Search merwsewern weeetesets 25 
SU Of my Ssouicee saan os 2 807 
Sweet hour of prayer...... 263 


Take me, heavenly Father 212 
The disciples’ prayer.C.M. 


This temple, Lord, S. M... 65 
To Thee I look. C.M.... 178 
WSerm Gib Otdescecsdtce cere 97 
Wondrous Saviour,...... clergy] 
PROMISES. 
Healing in the Word...... 196 
FCAT MOM MCA TELLS. a5. .r <a 106 
How firm a foundation.... 252 


I found it in the Book..... 8 
Oh, touch but His garment. 


Resting on the promises.. 74 
The Lord will provide.... 260 
Tho’ your sins as crimson. 116 
WI OSOR VE I: smerny tale. 82 
PURITY. 
A heart like Thine. C. M, 181 
AU ATMRANER OTe eSUSssrere seis 53 
PG Veco area sw aeras «sins 179 
CausemenOnlbord 1@) Wise 79 
Cleansepmemizordsna scsi 152 
Welivet mew Word mea mst. 7 
ID caw GrClOSeie th aes sersiaie 84 
Draw. Menton r hee taase. les 182 
Give mea faithful. S. M.. 145 
Holiness unto the Lord... 176 
I belong to only Thee..... 52 
BAPStR et eS ar ss sia aee cts\s 171 
Weadsme Omeme leer Vite ats spec 1 St 
IDovRols. Miia libs wens sane eet 62 
Nearer, Lord, to Thee.... 122 
Oh, for a heart to. C. M.. 290 
Oh, fOr arpertect) nC. Mi 177 
Oh, take me, Lord. L. M. 139 


Only and all for ieStisaete < 9 


Saviour of the sin-sick.... 27 
Saviour, Source of life.... 153 
There is power in Jesus’... ., 108 


This temple, Lord, S.M.. 65 
Trusting every hour...... 32 
Washed far whiter than.. 
When the Lord shall call.. 
Whiter than snow..... ... 
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RACE, (The Christian.) 


Arise, young men. C.M.. 49 
A warrior forthe. C.M.. 67 
Fight the good fight...... 
It is far better beyond.... 388 
Who will follow Jesus?.... 58 


REDEMPTION. (see Sal- 
vation.) 


REFUGE. NO. 
Anchored within the vail.. 128 
Ghiulcdeimanin te iine series ereteys 154 


From every stormy. L. M. 303 


Get anchored in Jesus..... 102 
I’ve harbored in Jesus.... 88 
Jesus, Lover of my soul... 304 
Rock ofeAimeseamunrscs tenian 270 
Loirheedtook.uG, Mimer ta 
REPENTANCE. 
Dept hrohemenrcy varermcccssise 284 
Except ye repent!......... 127 
Give us conviction, S. M.. 209 
Hast thou no Saviour?.... 76 
Is it well with thy soul?... 210 


Is thy name written there ? > 111 
NNIStaSHUermaee we heetete ee chars 2752 
Make me willing to-day... 7 

Oh, take me, Lord. L. M. 139 
Prepare ye the way of the 30 
Savierevien) mene as estes 75 
SAV EMME VOW nieteleer eres 147 
Take me, Heavenly Father 212 
Tho’ your sins as crimson. 116 
Thy Father will meet thee 21 
While the Saviour’s gently 148 
WiROSGO EN. Clatesinmcit conatye cers 82 


Why not surrender to-.... 156 
Will Vou, COME ?2)joek since 138 
RESURRECTION. 
Alleluia, Christ arose!..... 85 


Chime out! ye Easter bells. 170 
Christ the Lord is risento- 43 
O joyful Easter morning.. 240 
Ring out, ye bells of Easter 241 


ROCK. 
Stand likearock for Jesus. 16 
SABBATH. 
Blessed day, Of rest-m\.n.ses 221 
Blessed rest. 61 
O hallowed Sabbath- day! 158 


O rest that Jesus gives.... 55 
Safely thro’ another week, 309 
The holy Sabbath- L. M.. 117 
The Lord in mercy. L. M. 203 
The Sabbath of the Lord.. 96 


SAFETY—SECURITY. 


Anchored within the vail.. 128 
(Child wlrarn tainewrcetemer 154 
Get anchored in {ERIE owas 102 
I’ve harbored in Jesus..... 88 
Resting on the promises.. 74 


Strong. and mighty to Save 36 
To Thee T look. HG 
Trusting inthe paiintuiness 178 


SALVATION. 
AlinvalltoraieStis ems nerumos 
AVI TAKEM, AWA Viele ae etvels 27 
Anchored within the vail.. 128 
Gleanseime Wordan.: sciscm loc 
Deliveries Words ce scant 
Exeepteye nepentioge a 127 
AU SAkViatlOn ser cere is ceiet ste 2 
Gloryetouiesusiagdaccmenece 28 


Hallelujah, I’m redeemed. 46 
Happy in His smile........ 91 


Hearkolmaiieaty His seeae 106 
I belong to only Thee..... 52 
I found it in the Book..... 8 
I know that my. C.M.... 291 


I’m glad that Jesussaves. 37 
Is thy name written there? 111 
It is far better beyond.... 38 


. NO. 
l’ve harbored in Jesus.... 88 
I’ve Jesus all the way..... 205 
Jesus died to dk hee nine) COD 
Lord, I will!......... 62 
Oh, touch but His garment 104 
Oh, what grace! ........ 126 
Praise Him, ye ransomed. 18 
Ransomed and redeemed.. 6 
Redeemed by grace...- 141 
Redemption’s Song....-.-. 56 
Salvation; Li Misi dee sles 175 
SMOUL it OU tl estou ete eles stele 92 


Singing withtheransomed 40 
The blessed Gospel...-.-- 11 
There is a power in Jesus’ 108 


’Tis a wondrous thing tOme Lis 
Trusting every hour...... 32 
Washed far whiter than .. 59 
What wondrous grace..... 60 
IW ROSOEVEH ees aa oa.2 snerers 2 
Without money, without... 3 
Wonderful love........... 34 


SAVIOUR (Seeking.) 


Child, come home!........ 101 
Come, oh, come to Me..... 227 


Come unto meand rest... 63 
Hear Elin ca ling: ers. -res s 42 
He catleth thee. ess cece 167 
ihe oldishipo# Ziont pate: 200 


There were ninetyandnine 7% 


’Tis Jesus’ voice you hear. 81 
Waiting at your door..... 44 
Where is My lost sheep ?. senna) 


While the Saviour’s gently 143 
Why not surrender ?. 156 


SECURITY (see Safety.) 
SHEPHERD. 
Child, come home!........ 101 
He calleth thee 167 
There were ninetyandnine 73 
’Tis Jesus’ voice youhear. 81 
Where is My lost sheep?.. 160 


STANDING—KNOCKING. 


Come, oh, come to Me.... 227 


Hast thou no Saviour?.... 76 

O Jesus, Thou art standing 262 

Waiting at your door..... 44 

Why not surrender ?. 156 

Will Vou. Come? ss. se secs 138 
TEMPTATION. 

Yield not to the tempter.. 220 


TOPICAL INDEX. 


NO. 
TEMPERANCE. 

The sorrows of sin....-... 243 

Touch not the cup........ 215 


Yield not to the tempter .. 220 


TESTIMON Y—CON- 
FESSION. 
All taken away:.......-... 2 


Aim, lia soldier? ¢@a Mire... 
Anchored within the vail . 128 


A sinner saved by grace.. 217 
Give me Jesus ..-.....-.-- 31 
Glory to Jesus 4S Reoc eya REA Fae 23 
Hallelujah, I’m redeemed! 46 
Happy in His smile....... 91 
I’ve harbored in Jesus.... 88 
I’ve Jesus all the way..... 205 
Just a, little word-7.272.. 5. 87 
Ovhappy day <is-~- 1... «6 306 
Precious" Book?/-0.--0™ 1s 164 
Redeemed by, PTAacee sca 141 
Showtit onion air sete! 92 
The blessed old Story..... 66 
TRIUMPH. 


Singing withthe ransomed 40 


TRUST (see Faith.) 


WARFARE. 
Am dL a soldiers: Gos ope. 280 
Arise, young men! C.M.. 49 
A warrior for the. C.M.. 67 
Fight the good fight.....- 247 


Onward with Jesus! Ph SM 144 


Standard spearersaeeretn sr 192 
Stand up with Jesus!...... 150 
Stand with the Captain... 168 
We’re marching onto.... 245 
With courage then. C. M. 201 
WARNING. 
Except ye repent!.......+. 127 
Get anchored in Jesus..... 102 
Heed the warning ....... 230 
Is it well with thy soul?... 210 


Is thy name written there? 


Prepare ye the way of the 30 
Sheernofl tesco. se eee 112 
Sinners, turn; why will ye 274 


Sound withacertain sound 103 
*Tis Jesus’ voice ye hear.. 81 
Waiting at your door ..... 44 
What shallthyreaping be? 5 
Where shall eternity be... 15 


NO. 
While the Saviour’s gently 143 
Will you meet me?.....-.- 187 
Yield not to the tempter.. 220 
WORK—SERVICE. 
Crushed by the tempter... 198° 
I belong to only Thee...-. 52 
Just a little word. an ee ISG 
Nothing is too hard....... 224 
Onward to the rescue uke 80 
Out with the life-boat . 7 
See, the fields are white to 189 
The brothers’ epee oi 140 
The sisters’ missionary.... 180 
Use me, Lord! 22 97 
Work for the night is..... 259 
WORSHIP. 

ANDIde ice eee Sue ein eaceny 133 
Alleluia, praise and glory. 129 
All hail the power. te M.. 278 
Awake, and sing the. S.M. 281 
Awake, my soul. C. M. ... 289 
Be joyfuligcc aes tontnaetoas 202 
Christ shall rule,.....-.... 17 
Come,Thou almighty Hing 257 
Come. Thou Fount.. : 261 
Hallelujah unto Jesus i Fee LoL 
Holy, holy, holy?..:%vseees 248 
How sweet the. C.M.. 296 
I love Thy kingdom. S. M. 282 
Jesus hail ! enthroned in.. 71 
Jesus, Lover of my soul .. 804 
Jesus, the very tho’t. C.M. 266 
Let His Name be praised.. 4 
Lord, in the morning. C.M. 288 
Love Divine, all love...... 251 
Loving Kindness........ 264 
Majestic sweetness. C. M. 295 
Nearer, Lord, to Thee! 122 
Nearer, my God, to Thee.. 256 
O Spirit shine more. 14 
O Thou God of grace and. 10 
O Thou God of great..... 10) 
© Thou God/of nlys see 250 


Praise Him, ye ransomed. 
Praise the great Jehovah.. 
Praise ye the Lord........ ay 
Praise ye the Lord, our... 126 
Rock of Ages....-..+0-...- 70 


The all- powerful Name... 229 
Thee will Ilove. C.M.. 
The Name of Jesus.. 

We thank Thee, O Father 45 





True repentance brings conversion; 
True conversion —Christ within; 
Christ within brings full submersion 
In that life where dwells no sin. 


312 


Cc. C. 














INDEX. 


Titles in SMALL Oarps—First Lines in Roman. 


No. 
OSA UOMO go Sy 4 NR oe a 133 
A captive was I, till the Lord...... 23 
A Heart Like Tuine. C. M....... 1381 
Auas! AND Dip My Saviour. C. M..298 
ALLELUIA, CHRIST AROSE! ..2...0.. 85 
ALLELUIA FOR THE CROSS!......... 64 
ALLELUIA, PRAISE AND GLORY...... 129 
ALL Ham tar Power. C) Mi). 2.2% 78 
All hail the powerful, glorious Name. 216 
AEIMLN GA ETAB ORI ESUS... a cue nts 53 
PON LEN TON Ps WAY ore cis ees ee leh he ss 27 
All that I have, give I to Thee..... 157 
Along life’s pathway incline par ae 198 
AME et DOUDIER TT POY My Geo, ois 280 
A mother lay dying...... Melis shee 243 
ANCHORED WITHIN THE VAIL....... 128 
AGNEW. YEAR COMBS! “T.-M e's 2. 237 
ANOTHER CENTURY IS Past: L. M...199 
Another six days’ work is past..... PEG 
Approacu, My Sout. C. M........ 292 
PCRISH= LY SOUL, TA RISE fe. U0 e080 254 
ARineeeOUNGIMENIY CO. M5260 49 
PAPEL OU GON VICLEG Dyce oes Ww 111 
AT PitOUs WBARY:? wae clit. we. AEE Ad ate: 
Awsinner. lost, torsaken’<....- a... 217 
A SINNER SAVED BY GRACE........ 217 
SEW Eee OP LORD, DEPART dos o/s wee 314 
A voice in the wilderness is crying . 30 
AWAKE, AND SING THE Sona. S. M..281 
PAAR Pr eNO OU Liter UstaNe Gide ie aoe ose Ms 289 
Awake, my soul, to joyful lays. ...264 
A WARRIOR FOR THE Lorp. C.M... 67 
SSR EA) MPR CTPA etek es ule 'a'e a a 214 
aba UTTER ZILON Sea tes tase 6 o's aoe e's cs 162 
Before Thy mercy-seat we bend.... 69 
PoIemrGOY RULMUA SE reel colores steca ss els. 202 


BENEATH THy Wines oF Love. S. M.191 


BeecuRe BECALU FOR; JESUS '.:.. 2... 310 
RSM EEO Vie eee ae ae. se hear kre! 
MASHOROAY OF INEST. Ose to. fe oe 221 


FOUN DOESS OVE ici-sre lc elsisn cess ees %8 
READOUT HE WORLD. o bs. oe eee 3 258 
ISRIGHT-ROBED.IN GLORY... cs Clee 12 
Build your house upon the Sure.... 16 
ERNTACAN Seer co oes calere sate ois 115 


Cast Tuy BuRDEN ON Tuy Saviour. 68 
Cause Mg, O Lorn, to Do Tuy. C.M. 79 
HELD, COMEMELOME Pe ee Se hee 8 101 
Friese bat INE) ds Sk eS 154 
CHILDREN OF THE BLESSED Saviour. 19 
Children of the Sunday-school 
CHIME Out! YE HasterR BELLS... 
313 


vuls0 


No. 
Cuoosz, Lorp, My Para. GC. M....149 
Curist 1s ALL THAT You NEED..... 185 
CURIS OHATLOAULE! fee. vnc oe 17 
CHRIST THE LorD Is RISEN To-Day.. 48 
Christ the Shepherd, tender, true. .101 
Christ will keep you by His power. .114 
CLVANsm MECUORD ters tie ee 152 
CoME TO Jesus aig: Metyhvote a aan de clade hike 277 
CoME TO THE GOSPEL FoUNTAIN.... 83 
ComE, oH, Come To ME............ 227 
CoME,SINNERS,TO THE GosPpEL. L. M.305 
Comes, THou Aumieuty KING....... 257 
Comm; THow Bount’ so. s2270 ef oe 261 
Come Unto ME anp REsT......... 63 
COME, V YE DISCONSOLATE Ss Isl5 25 20. 267 
Comes, YESINNERS, Poor anD NEEDY. 299 
CONSHORATIONGOM 2 ool ee ute. Vokes 157 
CRUSHED BY THE TEMPTER......... 198 
Driver Mz, Lorp, CoMpLETELY... 57 
DEPTH OF Mercy! Lone d Re 284 
Drawel nm CEOsER iO eeu ee au, 84. 
Draw me closer, blessed Saviour ...132 
DELWeMEVTOULHBE. cg ette ae de te 182 
HOTER LNG ean oo Ite Pieced: 194. 
HY ERUASTING ALLE Resse ies.) cide oo 282 
Ever shall my lips speak forth..... 48 
Every Day More PREcrous....... 234 
Everything my Lord can do....... 121 
HRCEPTMUELAEPENT AN 43s ony Sui es 127 
FATHER oF ETERNAL GRACE ....... 27 
Pigut: THE’ GooD Higa Wa) edi oes 247 
ForeEvER Here My Rest. C. M....286 
Free salvation Jesus gives thee..... 3 


From all allurements flesh ean bring 57 
From ALL THAT DwWEtt BELow. L. M.301 


From Every Stormy Winp. L. M...3803 
MRIS. OW. is DAV EN. . 5 Ue trnete we 123 
TROL Ia yA IVA TIONG Ce hee. Uen ney ieee 2 
Ger ANCHORED IN JESUS..05.84 54504 102 
Give Mra Farrurun Heart. 8S. M..145 
Give me a heart like Thine........ 131 
EY Ba) ESUSrae ret omer as sale tae 31 
Give Us Conviction, Lorp. S. M. "209 
Give Your HEARTS TO JESUS...... 124. 
CGLORT AY AT RI ee CO 298 


Glorious Name, O powerful Name.. 


Glory be to Christ, our Shepherd. ..129 
GLORY BE TO'J EHOVAH. . 6 S200 eee. 315 
(PLO RV BEePOSGrODIL ees tt. cle se cle ene 95 
GLORY IN, THE CROSSIh 30 Soles 99 
GLORVeTO JESUS SHOE Fest ae aie 23 


God hath raised up Zion’s daughter 13 


INDEX. 


No oO. 
Gon 19: LOVE ee ee ae en ee cee 255|Is ir WELL Wits Tuy Sout?....... 210 
Gop’s Worp, His Pari SHOWS..... 183|Is THrere Mercy Yet For Mz?....148 
GRACE SO FREE ES SAMO ae eras 2231Is Toy Name WRITTEN THERE?....111 
GuipE Mz, O THou Great JEHOVAH. 297} Is Your Isaac ON THE ALTAR?,.... 118 
GoipE Us, ORD Keech eae oR 316| Ir 1s Far Betrer BreyonD......... 38 
Guipe. Us, iSAVIOUR EIS. .» s/he Sete 317] It was promised by the Word...... 8 
I’vE HARBORED IN JESDSi 53. pao 88 
HAE HIM, Vea at ok oe ee [Ul ve Jesus ALU THE WAY 25... ene 205 
HaLueLusanH, I’M REDEEMED!...... 46|I WiLL SURRENDER TO-DAY........ 26 
HALLELUJAH TO THE LAMB,......... 244 
HALLELUJAH Unto JEsus!......... 151] Jesus, AND SHALL IT Ever. L. M...278 
BAprprins His SMILES.s 7) ose cee by 91] Jesus came to bring us rest........ 61 
Has THE Girt To You BEEN GIvVEN?. 226] Jesus cares for little children‘: We sn. 222 
Has the Holy Comforter found..... 85]JEsus Comes! Brnonp Our Kine!. .218 
Hast ToHou No Savioun?.......... 76| Jesus Diep To Brine SALVATION. ..233 
Hast thous Oo my brother ?i4a.'28% 210| Jesus, Hart! ENTHRONED IN GLORY. 271 
HAVE You BEEN ANOINTED?....... 35| JESUS IS A WONDERFUL SAVIOUR... .121 
Have you been to Mount Moriah?..113| Jesus 1s THE GREATEST OF ALL..... 29 
Have you heard the blessed Gospel?. 11| Jesus 1s VICTOR ............0.000- 311 
Have you heard the blessed ‘‘-call?110| Jesus, like a tender Shepherd ...... 167 
HALING IN THE WORD 2.201.406 a8 196 ee Ae hs or MY. S0Ubwk 2 oan 304 
MEAR, Hi OsnrinG. 4 ys at eee 42) Jesus LOVES THE CHILDREN.....,... 222 
Hear, oH, Hear His MEssaae..... 106| Jesus, THE VERY THouaur. OC. M..266 
Hear the blessed angels singing.... 95| Jesus, Turng ALL-Vicrorious. C.M.287 
Hear the Saviour as He calleth.....227| Jesus, up in heaven above......... 78 
Hear ye the voice of the Saviour?..156| Just a LirtLE WorRD.........,.... 87 
Hear ye the voice which gently calls 63|Just as I AM............. 0002000. 272 
HEAVENLY PEACE. Wun fue Ae 190) usr Like J sts: ) tere Seid 171 
Heaven’s gates are open wide...... 194 
Te Oipuecn OTHER: oy. eee 167| Kure Tuy Cuitp...... 50. acese a 161 
Se rales We Mager eek hs Leip, Kinpty Uidut. 1220) ae. ones 249 
Jee 6 © 0 6.6 © 8 (61 8 8 © 8 @ SC / + 9 
He Lovep a Poor Stnner Like ME. 204 ie 7 Gy er spe T° eee ie Wn 
Help me live only and all for Jesus. 9}7.094 me Saviour by Thy hand mast 
Help me use my earthly temple.... 5211 His Name Be PRAISED..... Ree 
His ee le BE apres se eeeee te Let the Name of the Lord be glorified 4 
HOLINESS a THE LORD. ws oe Ales 948 Listen, O sinner, there’s One ...... 98 
eae rey OLY .. oe eee sees cis ie LirrLeE CHILDREN OF THE Lorp..... 70 
+ ole lai Denies Biel sorgsers, > weetenene kempay HitrLE SUNBEAMS., s/.:0 id see elec 
Hosanna de Wiebe ee eee ce eee ie LittLe WILLING HANDS ...ecceccee 186 
Hosanna TO JESUS He ee cere eccese Ss Lio, Jesus’ whispers, .< vas aee geen 154 
How Firm a FounpatIion, ........ 252 Lown, AND REJECTED, o. cs cee seen 39 
How Suauu I Honor ete the le Wes ee Long years have I drifted ......... 88 _ 
How stands thy "Naw 2 ‘TNO tk 996 Lord, from dust Thou madest me.. 2 
ea hate as Tb ae id Lord, I am willing my all to give.. 26 
Humbly at Thy cross I bend....... Lord, I hear Thy voice now calling. 62 
Tee eke te Oaieme cs 59 Lorp, IN THE Mornine. C. M...... 288 
aLON AY ERLE a sin ale kin sits “1 Tord, 1 Wit tse. . + ae de 62 
: CouLD aie ee ata THEE. No Lord Jesus, I long to be perfectly. .808 
i a i a BR rots ilele = eee rials 84/Tord, make me willing to yield.... 72 
OUR DAT TN TEE A OOK) Gis tai telaiarat 8 Lord, prepare me for Thy service.. 51 
ep You Jie. Bina geen eee a 114 Love. nk er 455 


I Hear, I Fest, I Know. ©. M.... 
I Heard THE Voice or Jesus. C.M. .294 
I hear Thy blessed, blessed voice... 
I Know toat My Repreremer. O.M,.291 


I Love Tuy Ktnepom, Lorp. S. M,..282 
I’m GLAD THAT JESUS SAVES........ ou 


I once was bound by sin and shame. 205 
18 TE NOT SOs Hide. wth baw wet nade ke 98 
314 


Love Divine, ALL Love Exce.uine. .251 


Lovina "KINDNESS: :; .. 2.0 cae coon 264 
Masestic SWEETNESS. ©. M.......295 
Make me a warrior for the Lord ... 67 


Make me, Lord, to shine for Thee. .171 
MakE ME WILLING TO-DAY. .ee.00- U2 
MARCHING WITH JESUS. ..+es00000006 














INDEX. 


CONTENT ANDIALL FOR JESUS... .. oa... 9 


No. No. 
May the work of cleansing go on...152|O wonderful love of the Saviour .. .204 
ee Me OvER THERE ............ 180! Praise Gop THe Faramr. L.M. Dow.319 
BRGY SEATS aM. ick os ARS 69 > 
My sins were many,and crimson red. 27 ee eran MEU ANEDMED 15 050 oy us 
3 7 ‘i 3 y is : , pene: my a ne ee of pepe: 
EARER, LorpD, STILL NEARER..... 5 RAISE THE GREAT JEHOVAH....... 
Nrartr, Lorp, To THEE........... 122| PRais—E THE Kina or HEAVEN...... 253 
NeEarReR, My Gop. ro THEE........ PAGE RAISE THE: LiORD.tchits..a ce nae ee ek 48 
Never can I be too close to Jesus... 50} PRais—E YE THE Lorp. L. M. Dow...313 
No‘Frienp Like JESuS...........- 47| Praise YE THE LorD JEHOVAH..... 22 
NotTHING 1s too HARD.............. 224 pte ee Lorp, Our Gop... .185 
O BLEsseD ComFrortTER. L. M...... 211 meee 7 Sete Ae tant ere te es 
PO SBUNSSHDLELILECORMATON Ie < sfc os goa 182 PREPARE Yu THE WAY OF THE Lorp. 30 
O ConquEror DIVINE ............. 125} RANSoMED AND REDEEMED ......... 6 
O father, divide me my birthright... 94 REDEEMED BY GRBAC Gales .4 141 
O HaLLoweEp SABBATH-DAY!........ 158 Penta I am thro’ Jesus’ Blood... fe 
(GY [SD Werk EBINCc ogee ae ie 906| REDEMPTION’S SONG..............- i) 
Ou, Come AND Dwetu In Mr. §.M..283| Render to Him (the only worthy). . 
Oh, come, believe, and be baptized. .214 Repent of your sins. .............. 27 
Ou, Gaep T Se gee THE M ircute Ess 269 RESTING ON THE PROMISES.......... 74 
Ou, For A Closer Wak. C. M....285| Rine Out, Ye Brewis or Haster!. . .241 
Ou, FoR A HEART TO Praise. C.M..290 Rock or AGES Big ‘Gaaions Ba(iehclete sires toes one vole 270 
Og, FoR A PERFECT Heart. C. M...177 
Oh, help me fight the battle....... BLL Sed er ene rn Saas ahs 
Oh, how blessed for a soul to be.... 88} Saved ones in glory . Bin Ca ame 
Oh, lead me to that higher ground. .181|Save Even ME............00.000- vii) 
Oh, let us love each other.......... LOIS eee NEN Gur eter mn te oul ees 147 
Oh, Praise the lord, what wondrous. 601 Giviour: Leap Me... oo 206 
Ou, Take Mg, Lorp. De Meas rere en 58 18 SAVIOUR OF THE SIN-SICK SouL ants 275 
Ou, TARRY AT JERUSALEM Mickelelelicte voile 184 SAVIOUR SouURCE OF Hears : : 94 
Oh, tell of joy and of gladness..... 137 SAVIOUR. Source OF LIFE Erernan. 153 
Oh, that my heart might be....... GOL pe reeuNT ate mnie se acne 2 bk Ris 95 
Ou, THE Power oF His Buoop..... Dosa nana thcmposs or lecisat eed 
Oh, the time that’s spent in sinning. 230 | See the battle-flag of Jesus .. NN aed 
Oh, to think that Jesus died for me. 34|/Gpp pHE Fretps ARE WHITE Bekah ake 
Ou, Toucn But His GARMENT...... GTAP IRON SW GT eT a ae ab lets ti 
PAPA IRACE ap cas sno ps 126] SHrer OFF!....... Perera 
Oh, win my heart from Satan’s. ees a Lea) SHEPHERDS O'ER ities Fiocxs ena ial t 
O Jusus, THOU ART STANDING ..... 262| Shipwrecked, and tossed by the. ...200 
O JoyruL Easter Mornine........ 240} Shout aloud of your salvation...... 92 
O love, true love, that Jesus gives. .123|} Guyour His PRAISES ........eeceee. 187 
O my brother, will youmeet met.” oO Saou Our lio eee eae eee 92 
Once upon a time in Judah........ 169] Singing witH THE RANSOMED....... 40 


Sina Unro THE Lorp A New Sone!. 1 


ONLY JESUS WILL I TRUST ee Ae We 89 SINNERS, TURN; WHY WILL YE Dik?.274 
ONWARD TO THE REscuEGO........ 80 | Soon will the Bridegroom come to.. 83 
ONWARD WITH JESUS.............. 144| Sounp WirH A CERTAIN SouND..... 103 
PIPE WODIGAL MP IVETUBN 1s ¢ dase cd sleces GA On DARD BEARERS ee 192 
O prodigal, why not turn homeward? 21|Spanp FAast.......... cece eee e ees 166 
O Rest tHaT Jesus GIVES. ....... 59 |Sranp Like A Rock FOR JESUS..... 16 
Oe IOURS HBAR AUB. ese as oe 120|Sranp Up Witu Jesus!..........-. 150 
O Spirit, SHINE More Brieutiy... 14) Spanp Wrra THE CAPTAIN.......... 168 
O that blessed Book of books ...... 164 STRONG AND MIGHTY TO SAVE...... 36 
O THou Gop or GRACE AND Giory.. 10 Strong to deliver ...... Witte 1c eta 36 
O THou Gop or Great Lone-...... 100|Surrer THEM to Come To Mz...... 169 
O Tou Gop or My Satvarion..... AON Gun on MY SOUTA oo eite iat) rae ees 307 
OR remn a eCiat eA YG nt iol.) s deatoalg va ees 174|Sweer Hour of PRAYER..........- 263 
Our Father Who in heaven art..... 165 | Sweet peace from the Father....... 190 
OUT WITH THE LirE-BoaT,......... 7 

O WonvERFUL KINDNESS OF JESUS!. 28) TAKE Me, HEAVENLY F'ATHER...... 212 


315 , 


INDEX. 


No. 
TAKE UPelay' Crosh diai My 3:2 , 800 
LAYER YS < yuheeg yr dal Gale tue ee 110 
TELL to Us 1HE PReEcrous SToRY. ..289 
Thanks be unto God for His....... 172 
THE ALL-POWERFUL NAME.... .229 
hee ISLESSR I GeOSPRE, vaca oo ee It 
hbk Bissty OLD SITORY sii pore 66 
THE BLOOD-STAINED CROSS ........ 109 
Tue Brotruers’ Missionary Sona. .140 
The Captain of the Lord of hosts. ..201 
LUE ILSCEPL EG l RAY ESHc. wapee oat wise 165 
DHeE HAVE LGHOSEN Fore ons «0.5 20 
awe Wig tlvovEg OC oiet) sau 195 
ak; FOUNT IStH REEL CLE Dee Ge 174 
Tue Girt. UNSPEAKABLE. {03 00'.0.% 172 
THr.Granp NEw SONG ......0..0 5% 246 
THE GREATESTAS: LOVED. 4 Pea 146 
THe HouySappate-DAy — L) Min eg hi7 
THe Lorp In Mercy Givss. L. M. . 208 
The Lord salvation gives.......... a7 
aE. LiokDeWiILINERROVIDE: tee 260 
THEN AME ORs) ESUS.2-..028 eee 216 
The ocean has many adanger...... 112 
Lat OLD, SHIP OF ZION 3.2... cole 200 
There is a day, a blessed, holy day. .221 
urreis a FPountvamn, Ci:Moc ae 279 
There is a‘sweet Story. sa. ie ee ee 66 
There is everlasting life a eee 282 
There is healing in the blessed Book, 196 
There is hope for you and me...... 146 
THERE IS PowER IN JESUS’ BLoop ..108 
There is power in the Blood ....... 236 
THERE’S A Book THAT TELLS OF... .134 
There’s a cross on which the Saviour. 109 
There’s a harbor where no storm. ..128 
There’s a ransom paid to purchase... 6 
There’s a song that’s sung by angels. 246 
There’s a Stranger at your heart’s-door. 44 
There’s no friend in the world like. 47 
THERE WERE NINETY AND NINE. 73 
‘LAE DABBATH OF THEDORD, sae 96 
THE SISTERS’ MISSIONARY SONG..... 180 
HE SORKOWS OF DINGS: nee Heuer 243 
The soul that’s washed in Jesus’. 59 
Phés work is dove {s.2, we oe eee 32 
This my prayer from day to day... 58 
Tuis TEMPLE, LorpD, PREPARE. S.M. 65 
THORN-CROWNED AND SMITTEN...... 225 
Though through many trials......, 122 
Though troubles assail............ 260 
Thou, Lord, art my portion ....... 20 
Tuo’ Your Sins AS Crimson BE....116 
Thro’ Jesus’ precious Blood I’m... .141 
Tuy FatHer WiLL Meet THEE. 21 
Thy life Thou didst give for me. 213 
Tay Lire Tuov Gavist Rp aie 8 th 213 
TILL THE BRIDEGROOM CoMES...... 105 
"Tis A Wonprovus THING To Know. .118 
Tis glorious Easter morning....... 241 
‘Ts Jesus Voice You HmAr.:.2..;. 701 


316 


To all the world is born this Sige 

To Tuer] Looxe:C; Mi.eae j 173 
Touch not and taste not......... ..215 
Toucu Not THE Cup ....... co ee 215 
Trustina Every Hour......... <n 
Trusting in my Saviour only.,..... 89 
TRUSTING IN THE F‘AITHFULNESS....178 
"T'was the grace Jesus brought..... 126 
Use Mu; LORD... ..<.2).une Seen e987 
Use me, O heavenly Father........ 97 
WAITING AT YOUR DOOR.,..4.0.0 ee 44 
WASHED Far WHITER THAN SNow.. 59 
WATCHING, WAITING ........ : 33 
We are children of the blessed ee 19 
We praise Thee, O God.... me 9 
WeE’RE MARCHING ON TO BATTLE... .245 


WE SHALL BE LIKE Hite 1638 


We Tuank THEE! O FATHER..... 45 
Wuat A E'RIEND I F'inp 1n Jesus... .219 


What meaneth this great multitude? 208 
WHat SHALL Tuy REAPING BE?.... 57 
WHat WonpDROUS GRACE........-.- 
WHENE’ER I Look O’ER. L. M.....207 
WHEN [Survey THE Wonprows. L. M.302 
When on a mission for the Lord.... 99 
When the blessed Bridegroom comes.105 
WHEN THE BRIDEGROOM CoMES.... 235 
WHEN THE Lorp or Lieut 1s NEAR. 142 


WHEN THE LorD SHALL CALL ME. . .228 
WHEN THE.LORD SHALL CoME...... 107 
WHEN THE REDEEMED ONES SHALL.. 86 
When we obey our Redeemer ...... 163 
WHERE IS My Lost SHEEP?........ 160 
WHERE SHALL ETERNITY BESPENT?. 15 
While the Saviour gently whispers. . 42 
WHILE THE SAVIOUR’S GENTLY ..... 1438 
WHILE THE SHEPHERDS WATCH..... 242 
While we eall, O Saviour, hear us. .120 
Waiter THAN SNO Wis .o. weenie 308 
WHOSOEVER... . «> bate ue 82 
Wuo WIiu FoLtLow Jesus?, ..J...% 58. 
Wuy Not SURRENDER TO-NIGHT?. . .156 
Why walk in darkness? ........... 76 
With You Comin ?.. 0). oe eee 188 
Wii You Mrsr ME 7...c. .. soe 187 
Wilt Thou’save a sinner 7... wee 75 
With Courace WHEN THE, C. M...201 
Wirnout Monry, Wirnout Price... 3 
With PrentTEcostaL Power. C. M. .197 
With the Blood-washed throng..... 40 
WoNDERFUL LOVE... 2... ae eee B4 
WONDROUS SAVIOUR, BLESSED..:... 41 
WORK FOR THE Nieur ts Ohare .. 209 
‘Y1ELD Not To THE TEMPTER....:.. 220 
You may have the world but give... 31 


Your vessel must be drifting.......102 














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